"I love Dante almost as much as the Bible. He is my spiritual food, the rest is ballast." -James Joyce
"Many authors have taken their readers on fascinating journeys into the afterlife, venturing to heaven, hell, hades, or other spirit worlds. And while such stories are numerous, none of them approach the beauty and influence of Dante Alighieris Divine Comedy-an epic poem that has stood the test of time, captured imaginations for centuries, and calls the reader to ponder lifes (and deaths) most important questions." -From Brian Phillipss Introduction
Dantes epic journey to Hell and back is full of grotesque images to rival any horror movie. However, these images are not merely served up to disgust the reader, but to reveal the ugliness and hatefulness of sin. Dante travels through seven circles in which each of the seven deadly sins is punished, but surprisingly none of the inhabitants of hell regret their location. As C.S. Lewis once said, "Hell is locked from the inside."
This sulfurous Canon Classic is one of the greatest poems of world litera
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