Dante's Divine Comedy: Part One: Hell. Decorated And Englished In Prosaic Verse By Alasdair Gray
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It took Alasdair Gray, [t]he best Scottish novelist since Sir Walter Scott" (Anthony Burgess), more than thirty years to write Lanark, described by The Observer as "probably the greatest novel of the century." Upon its publication in the U.S. in 1985... Read more
It took Alasdair Gray, [t]he best Scottish novelist since Sir Walter Scott" (Anthony Burgess), more than thirty years to write Lanark, described by The Observer as "probably the greatest novel of the century." Upon its publication in the U.S. in 1985, The New York Times described it, in its Notable Books year-end review, as "a quirky, crypto-Calvinist Divine Comedy" that "should be widely read." Now, more than thirty years later, Gray has translated and illustrated the Divine Comedyitself. One of the masterpieces of world literature, completed in 1320, Dante''s Divina Commedia describes Dante''s journey through Hell, Purgatory and his eventual arrival in Heaven. In this new, fully illustrated version of Dante''s masterpiece, Alasdair Gray offers an original translation in prosaic English rhyme. The subject of a New Yorker profile in 2015, and a Paris Review Art of Fiction interview in 2016, Gray has said: "I now have no ideas for more works of fiction and expect none." Instead, we have the work he was born to create, eagerly awaited by a new generation of Gray fans, from Jeff Vandermeer to Jessa Crispin, who have been button-holing American book culture for years about this remarkable writer. Accessible, modern and sublimely illustrated, this ravishing edition yokes two great literary minds, seven hundred years apart, and brings the classic text alive for the twenty-first century. Like Heaney''s Beowulf, this is the work Gray was born to createand, like Beowulf, and Emily Wilson''s Odyssey, it will have an immediate and lasting impact on our culture." Less
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  • 9.21 X 5.31 X 0.61 in
  • 160
  • Canongate Books
  • February 15, 2019
  • English
  • 9781786892539
Alasdair Gray won the the Whitbread and Guardian Awards for POOR THINGS. He is also the author of THE BOOK OF PREFACES, the story-collection, TEN TALES TALL AND TRUE, and the groundbreaking modern cla...
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