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The Everlasting by Mortum

April 1, 2023 By Cory Balon

The Everlasting is a 1997 metal album by the Swedish band, Mortum. The art for the cassette tapes features Gustave Doré’s illustration of canto 22 of the Inferno, Alichino and Calcabrina. 

Find The Everlasting here.

Find Alichino and Calcabrina by Gustave Doré here.

Contributed by Gianluca Giuseffi Grippa 

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 1997, Album Art, Albums, Gustave Doré, Heavy Metal, Illustrations, Metal, Sweden

Apokalyptik Revelationz by Legionz ov Hell

March 28, 2023 By Cory Balon

legionz-ov-hellThe Swedish metal band Legionz ov Hell released their Demo, Apokalyptik Revelationz in 2000. The album art for the demo is an edited version of Gustave Doré’s illustration, Thieves. 

Find the demo here.

Find the illustration here.

Contributed by Gianluca Giuseffi Grippa 

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 2000, Album Art, Albums, Canto 24, Death Metal, Eighth Circle, Gustave Doré, Heavy Metal, Illustrations, Sweden, Thieves

Fredrik Thordendal, Dante’s Wild Inferno (1997)

October 19, 2021 By Ezra Berman '23

“Technical death metal guitarist Fredrik Thordendal (from the Swedish Death metal band Meshuggah) used quotes from the Divine Comedy in the song ‘Dante’s Wild Inferno’ from his solo album Sol Niger Within.”    —Wikipedia

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 1997, Circles of Hell, Death Metal, Heavy Metal, Hell, Inferno, Music, Sweden

Karl Ove Knausgaard, “Letter from Österlen”

June 8, 2018 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Paris-Review-Karl-Ove-Knausgaard-Letter-From-Osterlen-Dante“I think Harold Bloom was right when he wrote that Dante was not a Christian poet. It is something else. That said, The Divine Comedy doesn’t end in Lucifer’s maw at the bottom of hell; the journey continues, out on a sea, onto a beach, up a mountain, and out into the heavens. The division of hell into circles, zones, and specific places for specific sins can seem like a bureaucratic perversion of sorts, order baring its teeth in the most twisted manner, but hell must also be understood in relation to its opposite, heaven and all that is good, whose image is light that knows no limits, but floats unhindered and limitless over everything. The good is open and devoid of difference, evil confined and closed upon itself. What makes Dante difficult to grasp is that this is a system humans find themselves in, it is inflicted on them from outside. Both the limiting darkness and the inverse limitless light are steadfast and constant, one marking our connection to the animal and mute biology, the other our entryway to the divine, while man himself arises from something else, his individuality, which is peculiar to each.” — Karl Ove Knausgaard, “Letter from Österlen,” The Paris Review (December 1, 2014), 199-208

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2014, Circles of Hell, Letters, Osterlen, Sweden

Tage Danielsson, “Mannen Som Slutade Roka” (“The Man Who Quit Smoking”) (1972)

July 7, 2009 By D. N. Israel

tage-danielsson-mannen-som-slutade-roka-the-man-who-quit-smoking-1972“Young Dante Alighieri inherits 17 million of his father the sausage maker on one condition – he has to give up smoking in 14 days. But the days go on and he simply can’t quit. He hires a detective agency to physically stop him. He has an uncle, who inherits the money if Dante fails, and the uncle tries to keep him smoking.”    –Mattias Thuresson, IMDb

Viewing the process as a kind of personal hell, this Dante has much in common with his Florentine namesake – including a love interest named Beatrice.

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 1972, Films, Humor, Sweden

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