“Abandon All Hope” is the first song on hip-hop musician Aesop Rock’s premier album, Music for Earthworms (1997).
Aesop Rock’s albums can be streamed on Apple, Spotify, Google Play, Bandcamp, and Twitch.
Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary Culture
“Abandon All Hope” is the first song on hip-hop musician Aesop Rock’s premier album, Music for Earthworms (1997).
Aesop Rock’s albums can be streamed on Apple, Spotify, Google Play, Bandcamp, and Twitch.
“This is such a daring and visionary album, a contemporary masterpiece of composition. Multilayered, rich and colourful. Dark and radiant at the same time, thrilling and mesmerizing.” [. . .] — Erkka Lehmus, Bandcamp, 2016
Abandon All Hope is an album by guitarist and composer Gretchen Menn released on December 12, 2016. Learn more about this artist on her website.
The track list below includes links to the songs on Bandcamp:
“THE ONLY DANTE PODCAST YOU’LL EVER NEED, OSTENSIBLY.
“Abandon all hope as Paul Cantrell & David Fountain discuss The Divine Comedy one canto at a time.” –description on Apple Podcasts app.
You can listen to all seventy-seven episodes of The Divined Comedy on their website and on Podomatic.
The novel opens with “Abandon all hope ye who enter here.”
(Contributed by Antonio Barrenechea)
“Welcome to the Dante’s Inferno Hell Test, the original and the best. This test, sponsored by the 4degreez.com community (the fine people who brought you the famous Personality Disorder Test), is based on the description of Hell found in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Answer the questions below as honestly as you can and discover your fate. Based on your answers, your purity will be judged and you will be banished to the appropriate level of hell. Abandon all hope.” [. . .] —4degreez, 2018.
Take the test to figure out your fate in Hell here.
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Coggeshall, Elizabeth, and Arielle Saiber, eds. Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Website. Access date.