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Purgatorio: The Second Part of Dante's Divine Comedy - Hardcover
Purgatorio: The Second Part of Dante's Divine Comedy - Hardcover
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by Dante Alighieri (Author)
Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio continues the extraordinary spiritual and poetic journey of The Divine Comedy, guiding readers from the darkness of sin toward purification, redemption, and spiritual renewal. As Dante ascends the mountain of Purgatory under the guidance of the Roman poet Virgil, he encounters souls engaged in repentance, reflection, and moral transformation while preparing themselves for eventual entrance into Paradise.
Originally completed in the early fourteenth century, Purgatorio forms the central movement of Dante's monumental masterpiece, standing between the despair of Inferno and the transcendent vision of Paradiso. Through richly symbolic encounters, philosophical dialogue, political commentary, theological reflection, and lyrical poetry, Dante explores the nature of free will, repentance, grace, justice, virtue, and the gradual purification of the human soul.
Unlike the eternal punishments of Hell, the world of Purgatorio is defined by hope, spiritual progress, and redemption. The souls Dante encounters willingly embrace their suffering as part of their transformation, creating one of literature's most profound meditations on moral growth and spiritual aspiration.
Widely regarded as one of the supreme achievements of world literature, The Divine Comedy shaped the development of poetry, theology, philosophy, and the literary imagination throughout the Western world. Purgatorio remains central to the study of medieval literature, Christian thought, allegory, and the history of epic poetry.
Ideal for readers of classic literature, medieval poetry, religious philosophy, Italian literature, Christian theology, and the great works of world civilisation.
Author Biography
W. S. Merwin has authored dozens of books of poetry, prose, and works in translation. A beloved voice in American literature with steadfast commitments to environmentalist and anti-imperialist causes, Merwin is a former U.S. Poet Laureate and two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for The Carrier of Ladders (1971) and The Shadow of Sirius (2009). His most recent volume is Garden Time (2016). Merwin has lived in Hawaii since 1976, where he and his wife restored the barren land of a former pineapple plantation into a haven for endangered palm species. In 2010, The Merwin Conservancy was founded to preserve Merwin's literary legacy, home, and palm forest and to serve as a retreat and study for the arts, environmental advocacy, and community education. Merwin has been recognized and awarded numerous prizes throughout his career, including fellowships from the Academy of American Poets, Guggenheim Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts.
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