“The annual reading of key selections from the Inferno by Dante Alighieri will take place on the evening of Maundy Thursday.
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Maundy Thursday
April 5, 9:00pm” —St. John the Divine
Kevin Gordon
“There may be other singer-songwriters in Nashville who would start their day just so, but then, perhaps not. ‘This morning found me up at 6 to feed the dogs, then back in bed, where I read a little more of Dante’s Inferno,’ begins one blog post by Kevin Gordon, who has a master’s in poetry from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a musical sensibility that’s part Muddy Waters and part Carl Perkins. ‘It has a cooling effect. (The further in I get, the more it resembles life here on earth; Virgil leads Dante up Gallatin Road on a hot July evening).'” [. . .] –Peter Applebome, The New York Times, February 21, 2012
“Nel Mezzo del Cammin…”
Contributed by Patrick Molloy
Dante’s Kitchen – Dante Street, New Orleans
Playwright Margaret Edson
“MARGARET EDSON is the Harper Lee of playwrights. She has had just one play produced — ‘Wit,’ which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1999 and has been revived on Broadway in a Manhattan Theater Club production starring Cynthia Nixon — and having said what she had to say, she doesn’t feel any need to try playwriting again. She occupies herself these days with projects like learning the piano and setting the multiplication table to opera choruses. She reads Dante in Italian, a canto or so every day, and once made a scale model of Paradise with the Sun-Maid raisin lady holding a basket of souls.” [. . .] –Charles McGrath, The New York Times, February 16, 2012
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