Dante's Inferno: A 13th-Century Scared Straight! (Inferno, Part 1)
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In Part 1 of our discussion on Dante's Inferno, we welcome translator Michael Palma to discuss Dante's life and the context in which he wrote the Inferno, the narrative structure of The Divine Comedy, and what makes the Inferno so durably compelling.
Michael Palma is the award-winning translator of Diego Valeri and Guido Gozzano, among others, and he has published four collections of his own verse: The Egg Shape, Antibodies, A Fortune in Gold, and Beginning Gladness, and he has also published the title Faithful in My Fashion: Essays on the Translation of Poetry.
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Many thanks to all concerned for this excellent presentation of The Inferno. Thoroughly enjoyed it! 🥰👏