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  • Published: 27 April 2006
  • ISBN: 9780141916446
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 576

Inferno





"the perfect balance of tightness and colloquialism... likely to be the best modern version of Dante." - Bernard O'Donoghue

Describing Dante's descent into Hell midway through his life with Virgil as a guide, Inferno depicts a cruel underworld in which desperate figures are condemned to eternal damnation for committing one or more of seven deadly sins. As he descends through nine concentric circles of increasingly agonising torture, Dante encounters doomed souls including the pagan Aeneas, the liar Odysseus, the suicide Cleopatra, and his own political enemies, damned for their deceit. Led by leering demons, the poet must ultimately journey with Virgil to the deepest level of all. For it is only by encountering Satan, in the heart of Hell, that he can truly understand the tragedy of sin.

  • Published: 27 April 2006
  • ISBN: 9780141916446
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 576

About the author

Dante Dante

Dante Alighieri was born in Florence in 1265. When he was nine years old he met Bice Portinari, the Beatrice who inspires both his first work, La Vita Nuova and The Divine Comedy. Beatrice died in 1290. He had at least three children with his wife Gemma di Manetto Donati. His involvement in politics in Florence led to his exile in 1302 and he eventually settled in Ravenna where he died in 1321.

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