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Dante’s Nine Circles of Hell if He Were a Parent Today
“As parents there are a lot of things we smile our way through for the love of little John and Jane when, if we’re honest, we’d rather be getting a root canal. If Dante
lived today and wrote his famous literary tome Inferno from the perspective of a parent, the eternal punishments doled out in his nine circles of hell might look something like this…” — This Michigan Life, October 8, 2013
Find out Dante’s Nine Circles of Parenting Hell by reading the full article here.
Open the Slaughterhouses
“IN 1999, as a writer for The American Prospect, I went into a slaughterhouse undercover, with the help of some rebellious employees. The floor was slick with the residue of blood and suet, and the air smelled like iron. A part of my brain spent the whole time trying to remember which of Dante’s circles this scene most resembled.” [. . .] –Jedediah Purdy, The New York Times, April 8, 2013
The New Yorker‘s Hundred Best Lists of All Time
Dante’s “Nine circles of Hell” list is #14, which links to Guy Raffa’s Danteworlds page.
See the full list by Gary Belsky, The New Yorker, December 26, 2012.
Contributed by Aisha Woodward (Bowdoin ’08)
“Dante’s Tenth Circle” by Deborah Tennen
“In Ravenna, Italy, archivists recently discovered a lost canto of Dante’s Inferno — what appears to be the tenth circle of Hell. The ninth circle was previously understood to be the lowest point of Hell reached by Dante and his guide Virgil before ascending on their journey toward Paradise. A portion of the 14th-century manuscript, translated into English prose, is reproduced below.
‘Virgil,’ I cried, ‘Those shades–burning, immersed in human excrement, trapped in icy waters. I thought I had witnessed the basest of all sinners. So who are these figures I now see? Do my eyes betray me, or are their heads fully absorbed in the derrières of others? And who are these individuals whose bottoms are swollen due to the immense size of the heads there immersed?’ [. . .] –Deborah Tennen, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, October 25, 2012
Contributed by Steve Bartus (Bowdoin, ’07)
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