Dante's Divine Comedy

Author:   Ian Thomson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Volume:   12
ISBN:  

9781789548778


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ian Thomson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Head of Zeus
Volume:   12
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.00cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9781789548778


ISBN 10:   1789548772
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'Erudite and urgent, Ian Thomson's Dante's Divine Comedy is another book that everyone ought to read' * Spectator * '[A] book worth savouring as a chunky, chatty, richly illustrated guide that brings Dante and his world within our reach' * Evening Standard * 'Succinct but wide-ranging, Ian Thomson's richly illustrated exploration of Dante's masterpiece [is] fun ... ingenious ... Fascinating' * Observer * This book is an object of great beauty ... Thomson's aim, triumphantly realised, is to remind us why Dante's great poem is a 'landmark' * Tablet * '[A] lively new book ... It has become a cliche to refer to critics as Virgil, but it would be hard to think of any more appropriate way to describe what Ian Thomson offers here' * Catholic Herald * 'Thomson teases readers into wanting to find out their own answers. He'll lead you back to that neglected copy on your book shelf. And this time you'll pick it up' * Financial Times * 'Encapsulates everything we need for the ultimate poetic voyage from Hell to Paradise by way of Purgatory' * TLS, Books of the Year * 'Thomson's elegant, intelligent guide views the epic poem as a kind of recovery programme for those who have lost their way, and in turn leads you back to that neglected original on your bookshelf' * Financial Times, Books of the Year * 'Ian Thomson is a travel writer, and here he attempts the most ambitious journey of all in the company of Dante - to hell and back , as he puts it' * Church Times. *


Erudite and urgent, Ian Thomson's Dante's Divine Comedy is another book that everyone ought to read * Spectator * [A] book worth savouring as a chunky, chatty, richly illustrated guide that brings Dante and his world within our reach * Evening Standard * Succinct but wide-ranging, Ian Thomson's richly illustrated exploration of Dante's masterpiece [is] fun... ingenious... Fascinating' * Observer * This book is an object of great beauty... Thomson's aim, triumphantly realised, is to remind us why Dante's great poem is a 'landmark' * Tablet * [A] lively new book... It has become a cliche to refer to critics as Virgil, but it would be hard to think of any more appropriate way to describe what Ian Thomson offers here' * Catholic Herald * Thomson teases readers into wanting to find out their own answers. He'll lead you back to that neglected copy on your book shelf. And this time you'll pick it up * Financial Times * Encapsulates everything we need for the ultimate poetic voyage from Hell to Paradise by way of Purgatory * TLS, Books of the Year * Thomson's elegant, intelligent guide views the epic poem as a kind of recovery programme for those who have lost their way, and in turn leads you back to that neglected original on your bookshelf * Financial Times, Books of the Year * Ian Thomson is a travel writer, and here he attempts the most ambitious journey of all in the company of Dante - to hell and back , as he puts it * Church Times. *


'Ian Thomson is a travel writer, and here he attempts the most ambitious journey of all in the company of Dante - to hell and back , as he puts it' Church Times. 'Thomson's elegant, intelligent guide views the epic poem as a kind of recovery programme for those who have lost their way, and in turn leads you back to that neglected original on your bookshelf' Financial Times, Books of the Year. 'Encapsulates everything we need for the ultimate poetic voyage from Hell to Paradise by way of Purgatory' TLS, Books of the Year. 'Thomson teases readers into wanting to find out their own answers. He'll lead you back to that neglected copy on your book shelf. And this time you'll pick it up' Financial Times. '[A] lively new book ... It has become a cliche to refer to critics as Virgil, but it would be hard to think of any more appropriate way to describe what Ian Thomson offers here' Catholic Herald. 'This book is an object of great beauty ... Thomson's aim, triumphantly realised, is to remind us why Dante's great poem is a 'landmark'' Tablet. 'Succinct but wide-ranging, Ian Thomson's richly illustrated exploration of Dante's masterpiece [is] fun ... ingenious ... Fascinating' Observer. '[A] book worth savouring as a chunky, chatty, richly illustrated guide that brings Dante and his world within our reach' Evening Standard. 'Erudite and urgent, Ian Thomson's Dante's Divine Comedy is another book that everyone ought to read' Spectator.


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Ian Thomson is the author of an acclaimed biography of Primo Levi and of two prize-winning travel books, Bonjour Blanc: A Journey Through Haiti and The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica.

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