During the Black Revolution, LeRoi Jones used a radical adaptation of Dante to express a new militant identity, turning himself into a new man with a new name, Amiri Baraka, whose experimental literary project culminated in "The System of Dante's Hell" in 1965. Dante’s poem (specifically, John Sinclair's translation) provides a grid for the narrative of Baraka's autobiographical novel; at the same time, the Italian poet's description of hell functions for Baraka as a gloss on many of his own experiences. Whereas for Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright, Dante marks a way into the world of European culture, Baraka uses Dante first to measure the growing distance between himself and European literature and then, paradoxically, to separate himself...
The primary thesis of this dissertation is that Hell imagery in black American fiction works rather ...
"Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrati...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...
During the Black Revolution, LeRoi Jones used a radical adaptation of Dante to express a new militan...
This thesis deals with the development of the consciousness of the African American poet Amiri Barak...
The need for justice and selfhood has never been a stranger to African Diasporic communities. From t...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. Metamorphosing Dant...
Charles Wright is one of the contemporary American poets who have most profoundly absorbed Dante’s C...
In the fifteen years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in America, countless literary and artistic wo...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...
Dante’s presence in Miłosz’s works dates back to the Thirties, when the young Polish poet was under ...
Dante Alighieri’s long poem The Divine Comedy has been one of the foundational texts of European lit...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
In this poem, Dante is revealed as a scholar of Islamic literature who was influenced by two islamic...
The primary thesis of this dissertation is that Hell imagery in black American fiction works rather ...
"Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrati...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...
During the Black Revolution, LeRoi Jones used a radical adaptation of Dante to express a new militan...
This thesis deals with the development of the consciousness of the African American poet Amiri Barak...
The need for justice and selfhood has never been a stranger to African Diasporic communities. From t...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. Metamorphosing Dant...
Charles Wright is one of the contemporary American poets who have most profoundly absorbed Dante’s C...
In the fifteen years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in America, countless literary and artistic wo...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...
Dante’s presence in Miłosz’s works dates back to the Thirties, when the young Polish poet was under ...
Dante Alighieri’s long poem The Divine Comedy has been one of the foundational texts of European lit...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
In this poem, Dante is revealed as a scholar of Islamic literature who was influenced by two islamic...
The primary thesis of this dissertation is that Hell imagery in black American fiction works rather ...
"Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrati...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...