Contributed by Sara Washington
Dante Graffiti in Rome
“From the stenciled cutout of Virgil and Dante on the outside of the building (see top photo) to the artful images sprayed on the gallery walls (see above and below), we’re totally taken.” —Eternally Cool, June 18, 2008 (retrieved on June 22, 2008)
Contributed by Patrick Molloy
City of Florence Pardons Dante
“The city of Florence has issued a pardon for the poet, 700 years after it sentenced him to death for his political beliefs. Peter Popham reports on the man who turned Italian into a literary language.” [. . .] —The Independent, June 19, 2008
Contributed by Patrick Molloy
“Sex and the City” the Movie (2008)
Kathryn Harrison, While They Slept: An Inquiry into the Murder of a Family (2008)
“In the Inferno of Dante, Count Ugolino, forced to cannibalize his children’s corpses, is led to narrate the horror by Dante’s offer to retell the story up in the world above. Genesis 19 not only tells the story of incest between Lot and his daughters, but proceeds to name their offspring: Moab and Ben-ammi, and the Moabites and Ammonites descended from them. Abel’s blood ‘cries out’ with its story, and the fratricide Cain is marked.” [. . .] –Robert Pinsky, New York Times, June 8, 2008
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