Contributed by Leslie Zarker Morgan
Dante Inferno Piekło (1997)
In 1997, Polish and Italian artists staged an adaptation of the Inferno at the Franciscan Church in Kraków. Pictured is the poster for the show, created by Rafal Olbinski.
Danton Walker, Danton’s Inferno (1955)
Danton Walker’s 1955 novel, Danton’s Inferno: The Story of a Columnist and How He Grew is a memoir by Walker (1899-1960) about his time as a columnist for The New York Times. The book is similar to the Inferno in that it lists people with whom Walker worked throughout his career, sometimes condemning them.
Access Walker’s work for The New York Times here.
Contributed by Scott Reid
How I Met Your Mother S05E22 (2010)
In Season 5, Episode 22, the main character Ted wants to add a little class and sophistication to his group of friends, so he starts quoting poetry:
Ted: “Guys, come on, I’m just trying to add a little class to these proceedings. It’s like that line from Dante’s Inferno…”
Marshall: [pbbbt]
Ted: “Consider your origins; you were not born to live like brutes…”
Lily: [pbbbt]
Ted: “…but to follow virtue and knowledge…”
Barney: [pbbbt]
Ted: “…Or, in the original Italian…”
Friends, groaning: “Nooooo…”
Ted: “…Considerate la vostra semenza…”
Friends: [pbbbbbbbbbbt]
Contributed by Christine Khachiev
Prohibition Tunnel, SF Artist and Craftsman Supply
The entrance to an old prohibition tunnel, in Artist and Craftsman Supply, 555 Pacific Ave, San Francisco.
Contributed by Kavi Montanaro
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