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Dive into the rich tapestry of "Purgatorio" by Dante Alighieri, a masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its poetic narrative and profound exploration of the human journey. Translated from the original Italian, this hardcover edition published in 2003 by Doubleday Religious Publishing Group, T.H.E., brings the complexity of Dante's vision to the English-speaking world.With 768 pages of dense fiction and poetry, this book measures 9.5 inches in length, 6.4 inches in width, and has a depth of 1.6 inches, making it a substantial addition to any collection. The item's weight of 40.8 ounces adds to its substantial feel. Whether you're a classics enthusiast or a seeker of literary depth, "Purgatorio" is sure to offer a rewarding reading experience.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherDoubleday Religious Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-100385496990
ISBN-139780385496995
eBay Product ID (ePID)2295839
Product Key Features
Original LanguageItalian
Book TitlePurgatorio
Number of Pages768 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicClassics, General
Publication Year2003
IllustratorYes
GenrePoetry, Fiction
AuthorDante Alighieri
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight40.8 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2002-067100
Reviews"In the years of my reading Dante, after the first overwhelming, reverberating spell of theInferno, which I think never leaves one afterward, it was thePurgatoriothat I had found myself returning to with a different, deepening attachment, until I reached a point when it was never far from me . . . Of the three sections of [The Divine Comedy], only Purgatory happens on the earth, as our lives do, with our feet on the ground, crossing a beach, climbing a mountain. All three parts of the poem are images of our lives, but there is an intimacy peculiar to thePurgatorio. Here the times of day recur with all the sensations and associations that the hours bring with them, the hours of the world we are living in as we read the poem." --from the Foreword