C.P. Cavafy(1863-1933) |
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NOTES: Written October 1914. The anonymous exiles of the poem cannot be identified precisely, yet their situation falls within what Cavafy called "historical possibility." The scene is set in Alexandria, obviously after its conquest by the Arabs (641) and probably shortly after the murder of the Byzantine Emperor Michael III by his coemperor Basil I (867-886), founder of the Macedonian dynasty. The mention of Christians who "seem to lean toward Rome" further points to the period of the Photian schism (867-870), when its initiator, the Patriarch of Constantinople. Photios, had been deposed by the emperor and most of his friends had been driven into exile. The "Panopolitan" of line 17 is of course the Egyptian-Greek poet Nonnus (5th c. A.D.?) mentioned in line 15. |
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