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“Beauty Awakens the Soul to Act,” Blogpost by Bruce Cryer

November 25, 2022 By Sebastian Spadavecchio

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“I awoke again this morning as a stunning pastel sunrise formed over the Bay. I never tire of these glorious mornings, even when the sun is hiding behind fog or clouds.

“There is no question for me that ‘beauty awakens my soul to act.’ Beauty inspires me to share my heart, share my feelings, to communicate deeply with myself as well as with others. Beauty uplifts me to that wondrous state called awe. Discovering, expressing and creating beauty is the reason I live. Whether it’s music, a gesture, a cloud, a sunrise, a smile, a tear, a moment of tender vulnerability… in whatever beauty expresses itself I allow myself to be touched and transformed in its presence. What a gift in this life to be able to experience and express beauty in any of its infinite forms. How do you express beauty in your life? In what ways has beauty inspired you to act?”    –Bruce Cryer, “Beauty awakens the soul to act,” brucecryer.com (Retrieved October 25, 2022)

Categories: Digital Media, Written Word
Tagged with: Beauty, Beauty Awakens the Soul to Act, Blogposts, Blogs, California, Inspiration, Purgatorio, San Francisco, United States

Joshua Mohr on his novel Fight Song (2013)

October 28, 2022 By Cory Balon

joshua-mohrIn an interview with Royal Young, Josh Mohr describes the research he did in San Francisco, as he prepared to write his novel Fight Song (Soft Skull Press, 2013): “I did four days of terrible reconnaissance work, where I went to a couple suburbs in the East Bay and South Bay and took some pictures and notes. Then I wrote the most horrific place I could possibly envision. If Dante was writing The Divine Comedy in 2013, he might very well have set part of it in the suburbs.”   —Joshua Mohr, interview with Interview Magazine (2013)

Read the full interview here.

 

Categories: Digital Media, Written Word
Tagged with: 2013, Authors, California, Hell, Inferno, Interviews, Novelists, San Francisco, Suburbs, United States

“Abandon all hope, ye who live in blue states” (2022)

October 24, 2022 By Gabriella Mola (FSU)

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“The migration of families out of big blue cities to more affordable environments will only make those cities more uniformly Democratic. Those left behind are more likely to be renters, and studies have shown that renters are far more likely to vote for Democrats than for Republicans.

“The trick for red states that want to stay red while taking on blue state refugees may just be doing everything they can to keep housing affordable. The more blue-state renters that red states can turn into red-state homeowners, the more Republican voters there will be to keep red states red.

“New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all becoming playgrounds for wealthy old people and ambitious young people. They will always be nice places to visit (well, at least the parts they don’t let the homeless take over). But increasingly, they are not places for raising a family.” [. . .] — Conn Carroll, “Abandon all hope, ye who live in blue states,” Washington Examiner, April 28, 2022.

Categories: Digital Media, Written Word
Tagged with: 2022, Abandon All Hope, American Politics, Articles, California, Editorials, Hell, Housing, Los Angeles, New York, New York City, San Francisco, United States

“San Francisco: The 9th Circle of Hell”

November 21, 2021 By Sephora Affa, FSU '24

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“Dante learns a great many things about the metaphysical world, but this blog post is mostly concerned with the temperature of the 9th circle of hell. For those who haven’t read it, this circle is not a fire pit with little devils poking bare-bummed sinners with pitch forks. It’s frozen solid, and at the very epicenter, Satan is frozen mid-waist, eternally munching on Brutus, Cassius, and Judas in his three mouths. It’s pretty gruesome but not unlike what’s going on in San Francisco this winter.” [. . .]    —Snotting Black, January 15, 2013

Categories: Odds & Ends, Places
Tagged with: 2013, Blogposts, Blogs, Brutus, California, Frozen, Hell, Judas, Ninth Circle, San Francisco, Satan, Travel Writing, Weather

Lines & Faces by Robert Woods and Alan Bern (2021)

October 14, 2021 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

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“Lines & Faces, the collaboration of artist/printer Robert Woods and writer/translator Alan Bern, is engaged in a project based on Dante’s Commedia: illustrated broadsides available to view at linesandfaces.com/divine-comedy. In these broadsides we attempt to capture and respond to central moments within Dante’s canti. As a poet and translator, Alan enjoys responding to Robert’s images in both our Dante work and in other projects (also available on our website, linesandfaces.com). At other times Robert responds to Alan’s words. We also work on parallel tracks and combine our work successfully. All three modes function very well after almost fifty years of producing broadsides together.

“In working to capture these Dante moments, we operate in a mode similar to that of haiku writers and haiga artists. Robert and Alan decide together on small sections of Dante and respond to them: Alan translates them into poetry (the middle panels), and then he creates a modern association to his work (the third panels). Robert creates a graphic work that illuminates the chosen moment,and he pulls all the elements together with his broadside design.”    –Alan Bern, in private email communication

View the broadsides here. Pictured above is their collaborative depiction of Inferno 5.

In addition to their illustrations and translations from the Commedia we invite Dante Today readers to check out Bern’s translation of Dante’s sestina Al poco giorno e al gran cerchio d’ombra with an accompanying image from Woods.

Contributed by Alan Bern

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: 2021, California, Illustrations, Paolo and Francesca, Poetry, Printmaking, Prints, San Francisco, Translations, United States

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