"A remarkable narrative of childhood and youth's spiraling out of Dante's Inferno."--
The Moral System of Dante's Inferno
Introduction. Canonicity, hybridity, freedom ; Sailing with Dante to the new world ; The Dante wax museum on the frontier, 1828 -- Colored Dante.
This novel is a retelling of Dante Alighieri's The Inferno, which is Book 1 from the book trilogy, La Divina Commedia by the same author.
... Dante in the late twentieth century are by African-American and Caribbean writers; interestcenters on the act of appropriation itself, which remains intensely problematic. In The System of Dante's Hell (1965), Amiri Baraka seems at once ...
Disturbing and enthralling, Sweeney will forever alter what we think happens to us after we die-and more importantly, he will make us reconsider how we live.
As in The Divine Comedy - Inferno, this is also true in real life, where people’s actions always have a consequence, may it be instant or in the long run.
This modern adaptation of Dante's inferno reveals a cast of largely contemporary wrongdoers including real and fictional characters. The book poses questions about social values, society and how we measure right and wrong.
Here are stories lyrical and savage; poems epic and intimate; essays satirical and inspirational; and ideas that have shaped the lives of millions. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321).
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