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C.P. Cavafy : the economics of metonymy

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Konstantinos P. Kavafis--known to the English-reading world as C. P. Cavafy--has been internationally recognized as an important poet and attracted the admiration of eminent literary figures such as E.

M. Forster, F. T. Marinetti, W. H. Auden, George Seferis, and James Merrill. Cavafy's idiosyncratic poetry remains one of the most influential and perplexing voices of European modernism. Focusing on Cavafy's intriguing work, this book navigates new territories in critical theory and offers an interdisciplinary study of the construction of (homo)erotic desire in poetry in terms of metonymic discourse and anti-economic libidinal modalities.

Panagiotis Roilos shows that problematizations of art production, market economy, and trafficability of eros in diverse late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century European sociocultural and political contexts were re-articulated in Cavafy's poetry in new subversive ways that promoted an "unorthodox" discursive and libidinal anti-economy of jouissance.

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University of Illinois Press
0252034813 / 9780252034817
Hardback
889.132
26/01/2010
United States
English
256 p.
23 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More