Dive into the chilling depths of Dante Alighieri's Inferno with "Circles of Hell," a curated collection of ten of its most memorable and terrifying cantos. This compact edition offers a powerful glimpse into Dante's epic journey through the afterlife, exploring themes of sin, punishment, and divine justice. Published as part of Penguin's Little Black Classics series, this book celebrates the enduring legacy and diverse range of Penguin Classics, making a profound work of medieval Italian poetry accessible to a new generation of readers.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a concise yet impactful selection of the most iconic and terrifying passages from Dante's Inferno.
- Discover a foundational work of European and Italian poetry that has influenced literature and art for centuries.
- Perfect for readers seeking an introduction to Dante's masterpiece or a portable edition of its most compelling sections.
- Part of the celebrated Little Black Classics series, offering a taste of global literary diversity.
About the Author
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was an Italian poet, writer, and philosopher. His monumental work, The Divine Comedy, is widely considered the greatest literary work in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature. Divided into three parts—Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso—the epic poem is an allegorical vision of the afterlife, representing the medieval worldview as it developed in the Western Church. Dante is seen as the father of the Italian language and one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages.