To be clear, Dante certainly believed in a literal Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise ... If anybody knows anything about the Inferno, it’s that it is a place of eternal torment.
The IGRCT and Bristol Poetry Institute present a panel discussion with Professor Philip Terry (University of Essex), who will also read from his translation ...
Seriously, the Gluttony cantos were the ones of Purgatory that made the biggest impression on me as a reader. There’s a reason for that. Anyway, here are the results of my Dante Quiz ...
A playful riff on Dante’s “Inferno,” the film is set in a fantastical retrofuturist vision of Cali, Colombia. The tropical city, here reimagined as Purgatory through the lens of queer joy ...
Written 800 years ago, it can feel watermarked by the Middle Ages. For Dante, Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise were not metaphors but sites on a map. His world was one of heaven and hellfire, his ...
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‘Dante: Inferno to Paradise’ Review: A Divine PBS Documentary“Dante: Inferno to Paradise” appeals to lovers ... or change. In the section on “Purgatorio,” Mr. Burns introduces viewers to the most human and beautiful part of the poem.
A report on a free series of readings dedicated to "The women of Dante Alighieri's Purgatory" presented by Dante Alighieri Giovani in Melbourne. Nicholas Sgro-Traikovski, a young linguistics at ...
Not everyone in the 14th century was charmed by the poem’s novelty or by Dante’s creative use of tradition in its three-part journey through hell (“Inferno”), purgatory (“Purgatorio”) ...
There is no shortage of gonzo moments in Gala del Sol’s “Rains Over Babel.” A playful riff on Dante’s “Inferno,” the film is set in a fantastical retrofuturist vision of Cali, Colombia. The tropical ...
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