Contributed by Paige Gribb (Bowdoin ’14)
The Rogue Theatre’s Dante’s Purgatorio (2014)
“Baliani has adapted Purgatorio, the second part of Dante’s Divine Comedy for the stage.” […]
“See this Rogue production, directed by Joseph McGrath, and you’d wonder why it hasn’t been done before (we could not find references to any other stage adaptations). It was completely engrossing.” –Kathy Allen, “Review: The Rogue’s ‘Dante’s Purgatorio‘: Sins and shades shape an engrossing climb,” Arizona Daily Star, May 01, 2014
See also Sherrilyn Forrester’s review in Tucson Weekly, May 01, 2014.
Raffaella Silvestri, “A Ray of Literary Hope on Italian TV”
“Some 10 percent of Italian households did not own a single book. According to the 2013 Survey of Adult Skills by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, nearly 70 percent of the country of Dante and di Lampedusa is unable to ‘understand and respond appropriately to dense or lengthy texts.'”
—Raffaella Silvestri, “A Ray of Literary Hope on Italian TV,” The New York Times, April 21, 2014
Zachary Woolfe, “A Circle of Composers, Intimate and Epic”
“There is an operatic quality coursing through the work of the Second Empire sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-75), the subject of a powerful exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, through May 26, that inspired a concert of French vocal music at the museum on Saturday evening.
“Look at Carpeaux’s best-known masterpiece, the wrenching ‘Ugolino and his Sons’ based on Dante: Here are both epic scope and intimate detail (those clenched feet!), the combination that 19th-century opera specialized in. It’s no surprise, given the adroitness of his balance between exuberance and restraint, that he was asked to design a relief for the exterior of Charles Garnier’s opera house in Paris. The result, a swirling mass of figures called ‘La Danse,’ fairly explodes off the facade.” –Zachary Woolfe, “A Circle of Composers, Intimate and Epic,” The New York Times, April 29, 2014
Dante Street in Paris
Contributed by Dien Ho
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