Dante enters hell

Description: Adaptation of Dantes Inferno, printed with photographs of names on tombstones.During my travels to cemeteries for more than five years I have photographed over five thousand last names on headstones that are parts of speech. With these words I have created books that investigate language, history, and some of life’s events. The inspiration to write my version of the Inferno occurred to me after I had located the surnames Dante, Virgil and Styx. I had already found Beatrice, Heaven and Hell. What followed were months of reading translations and summaries and beginning to write my adaptation. Next the photographs were assembled and edited for clarity. In addition to being symbolic and sophisticated, Dante’s journey down through the nine circles is graphic and visual. I have tried to keep my version simple enough for the first time reader, while recounting his progress as accurately as my limited words would allow. As I unwittingly punned to an incredulous friend, mine is a plot summary--Colophon.
Origin: 2016
Created By: Nettles, Bea, 1946-; Alighieri, Dante
Publisher: Urbana, Illinois : Bea Nettles, 2016.
Source: http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/BookArts/id/1373
Collection: Herron Library Fine Press and Book Arts Collection
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Copyright: In Copyright
Subjects: Sepulchral monuments--Lettering.Artists books--Illinois--Urbana--21st century.
double-sided accordion

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