Portrait of Dante by graffiti artist Kobra in Ravenna (image captured 2016).
Contributed by Simone Marchesi
Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary Culture
Portrait of Dante by graffiti artist Kobra in Ravenna (image captured 2016).
Contributed by Simone Marchesi
“Il Sommo Poeta sbarca sul web con una versione social del nuovissimo Carosello di Olio Dante.
Scenari moderni e nuove tecnologie per un Dante Alighieri che, alle prese con la spesa quotidiana ed una cassiera intraprendente, non rinuncia però al suo linguaggio aulico.” —YouTube.com
See the post for Dante Olive Oil here.
The Divine Comedy, narrated in 100 satirical sonnets composed in the Florentine vernacular, by Venturino Camaiti in 1921.
See the digital copy available through the University of Wisconsin Libraries here.
Contributed by Chiara Montera (University of Pittsburgh)
Much like his Disney companion Topolino (Mickey Mouse), Paperino (Donald Duck) also finds himself on a tour through the Inferno. Written by Giulio Chierchini and Massimo Marconi, with artwork by Giulio Chierchini. Published in Italy on August 9, 1987.
See the full cycle of the Adventures of Paperino and his pals here.
Contributed by Chiara Montera (University of Pittsburgh)
Dante at the Roma Termini Train Station
All submissions will be considered for posting. Bibliographic references and scholarly essays are also welcome for consideration.
Coggeshall, Elizabeth, and Arielle Saiber, eds. Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Website. Access date.