The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - ISBN: 9781784871987
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Lost in life? Journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise reborn.

The Divine Comedy

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    672 pages

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    2 July 2019

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Summary

Poet and translator Steve Ellis completes his new version of Dante’s Divine Comedy, the astonishing epic that has shaped art and culture since the 14th century.

Discover this fresh, pacy, modern translation of an enduring literary classic.

Halfway through life, you find yourself lost, unsure of the right path. Greed, deception and pride have led you away from the ideals and dreams you cherished in younger days. How do you go on?

This is the starting point of one of the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784871987
ISBN-10:1784871982
Author:Dante Alighieri, Steve Ellis
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:672
Release Date:2 July 2019
Weight:457g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A tour de force, alive, immediate, energetic and very moving.” –A.S. Byatt

“Steve Ellis has aimed for a tangy, stripped-down concision, and got it … simultaneously clear and energetic … This is a very physical, immediately painful hell. It makes you wince.” –Guardian“Energetic, racy, rude and lyrical … buy this translation and spend a damn good season in hell.” –Independent“Excellent. Dante’s vision vibrates again in all its original colour. The effect is dazzling.” –Independent on Sunday

About The Author

Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri (Author)

Dante, or Durante deli Alighieri, was born in Florence, Italy, circa 1265. His family was connected with the Guelph political alliance, supporters of the Papacy. His mother died before Dante’s tenth birthday. Dante himself was betrothed to Gemma di Manetto Donati when he was aged only 12. The pair went on to marry, but Dante’s true love was for Beatrice Portinari, who would inspire much of his poetry. Dante and Gemma had several children.

Dante was a member of Florence’s Apothecaries’ Guild, though he did not practice as a pharmacist. Allied to the White Guelphs, with whom he fought against the vanquishing Black Guelphs, he was eventually condemned to perpetual exile from Florence. He went first to Verona and then to Liguria. There is speculation that he travelled more widely, including to Paris and Oxford, although this has not been verified.

During his time of exile Dante conceived and wrote the three poems which form The Divine Comedy. He died in 1321, aged 56, of suspected malaria. He was buried in Ravenna, Italy, where a tomb was later erected in his name.

Stephen Wyatt is a playwright and dramatist with extensive experience in stage, radio and television.

Steve Ellis (Translator)

Steve Ellis, a Professor in English at the University of Birmingham, was born and brought up in York, and studied in Florence as part of his doctorate for London University. His frustration as a student with existing translations of Dante spurred a long-lasting desire to translate it himself.

His critical works include Dante and English Poetry- Shelley to T.S. Eliot and a study of Eliot’s Four Quartets. A major Gregory Award winner, he has also published two books of poetry, Home and Away and West Pathway.

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