Reprinted by Corriere della Sera (2006) (retrieved on September 15, 2006).
See also Alberto Brambilla’s 2013 blogpost on the origins of L’Inferno di Topolino.
Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary Culture
Reprinted by Corriere della Sera (2006) (retrieved on September 15, 2006).
See also Alberto Brambilla’s 2013 blogpost on the origins of L’Inferno di Topolino.
“You already have your summer getaway planned, but what about your permanent vacation? Given your options, Hell may be less temperate, but its hidden perks make it well worth the trip.” [. . .] –Michael Rottman, The Morning News, June 27, 2006
Found at: Santosha (retrieved on September 15, 2006)
See also: Philosopher’s Guild (retrieved on June 7, 2013)
Found at The Onion, June 10, 1998
“HELL. A report released Monday by the Afterlife Civil Liberties Union indicates that nine out of 10 souls currently serving in Hell were condemned on drug-related sins. ‘Hell was created to keep dangerous sinners off the gold-paved streets of Heaven,’ ACLU spokesman Barry Horowitz said. ‘But lately, it’s become a clearing-house for the non-evil souls that Heaven doesn’t know how to deal with.'” —The Onion, October 12, 2005
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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.