<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>For over seven centuries, Dante and his masterpiece, <i>The Divine Comedy</i>, have held a special place in Western culture. The poem is at once a vivid journey through hell to heaven, a poignant love story, and a picture of humanity's relationship to God. It is so richly imaginative that a first reading can be bewildering. In response, Peter Hawkins has written an inspiring introduction to the poet, his greatest work, and its abiding influence. His knowledge of Dante and enthusiasm for his vision make him an expert guide for the willing reader.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>?Hawkins? book has been written with students and teachers in mind, and having used it in the classroom, I can say that in this it succeeds signally.? ( <i>Theology</i>, September 2009) <p>?Peter Hawkins offers us a learned but highly original study, unapologetically personal in perspective, that soars beyond the ?brief, accessible, and lively accounts? enjoined by the Blackwell series.? (<i>Religion and the Arts</i>, November 2008)</p> <p>?The medieval Italian poet Dante is one of those literary ?greats? that many believe only really clever, highly-educated people can access and enjoy. Fortunately, self-confessed Dante lover, Peter Hawkins, has written a little gem of a book which gives us less scholarly types a glimpse ? [It] represents his effort to transition a lifetime's passion and scholarship into a highly readable, most satisfying encounter with this master artist/theologian. Anyone who has ever contemplated life, death and beyond, will find treasures and wisdom for life's journey in this slim, 194 pages volume.? (<i>Methodist Recorder</i>)</p> <p>An accessible writing style, small format and attractive contemporary art will make the book appealing to readers new to Dante. Those already proficient will delight in the many new perspectives and insights the author provides. (<i>America: The National Catholic Weekly</i>)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Peter S. Hawkins</b> is Professor of Religion at Boston University, where he directs the Luce Program in Scripture and Literary Arts. His publications include <i>Dante's Testaments: Essays on Scriptural Imagination</i> (1999), <i>The Poets' Dante: Twentieth-Century Reflections</i> (edited with Rachel Jacoff, 2000), and <i>The Language of Grace</i> (2005).
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