
After Dante
This anthology of versions by 16 contemporary poets from around the world of the 33 Cantos of Dante's Purgatorio is published to mark the 700th centenary of Dante's death in 1321. With an absorbing Introduction by Nick Havely tracing Dante's influence on countless poets over the centuries, and detailed explanat......
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<p>Dante''s <em>Purgatorio</em> has been described as the most ''human'' of the three parts of his <em>Comedy</em>, and it can also be seen as a ''singing school'' for poets. This new complete translation by sixteen contemporary poets enters into dialogue with Dante''s text by rendering it in a variety of different Anglophone voices - American, Australian, British, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish and Singaporean. The poets in this <em>Purgatorio </em>adopt a range of forms, from blank verse to <em>terza rima</em>, and their translations are accompanied by explanatory notes, a ''prelude'' of poems about Purgatory, and a ''postscript'' of newly-translated medieval Italian lyrics relating to Dante and his poem.</p>
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