Purgatorio by Dante - ISBN: 9780385497008
Paperback
Ascend the mountain of repentance, where souls cleanse sin.

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    848 pages

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    15 January 2004

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Summary

Following the Hollanders’ widely acclaimed English rendering of Inferno, PURGATORIO, the second canticle in Dante’s immortal DIVINE COMEDY, enters English in the best—the clearest, most accurate, most readable—translation in decades, with unsurpassed scholarship in its introduction and with extensive notes.

PURGATORIO relates in thirty-three cantos Dante’s progress, still with Virgil as his guide, up the mountain of Purgatory, where souls expiate th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780385497008
ISBN-10:0385497008
Author:Dante, Jean Hollander, Robert Hollander
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Vintage Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:848
Release Date:15 January 2004
Weight:601g
Dimensions:205mm x 133mm x 35mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”The Hollanders have rendered both the supple lyricism and the rich imagery of the Purgatorio with an admirably informed expertise. … A model for all translators.” The Literary Review

“The Hollanders’ translation … seems the most accessible and the closest to the Italian. … The provision of informative notes … is impeccable … with ample commentary easily and unobturisvely available at the end of each canto.” –Tim Parks, The New Yorker

“The Hollanders’ translation is probably the most finely accomplished and may well prove the most enduring.” –R.W. B. Lewis, Los Angeles Times

About The Author

Dante

Jean Hollander is a poet, teacher, and director of the Writers’ Conference at the College of New Jersey. Robert Hollander, her husband, has been teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy to Princeton students for forty years, and is the author of a dozen books and more than seventy articles on Dante, Boccaccio, and other Italian authors. He has received many awards, including the gold medal of the city of Florence, in recognition of his work on Dante. They are at work on their translation of Paradiso, the conclusion of the Divine Comedy.

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