Chapter The South African folle volo: Dante's Ulysses reinvented

The figure of Ulysses haunts the pages of Dante's Commedia, embodying a tension between past and present, and the potential and dangers inherent in any attempt at transformation. In this chapter I focus on four creative pieces by young South African students for whom Dante's Ulysses become...

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Auteur principal: Fanucchi, Sonia (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Collection:Studi e saggi 228
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Résumé:The figure of Ulysses haunts the pages of Dante's Commedia, embodying a tension between past and present, and the potential and dangers inherent in any attempt at transformation. In this chapter I focus on four creative pieces by young South African students for whom Dante's Ulysses becomes a rich and suggestive symbol. Despite their overt differences in approach, I argue that these pieces are all connected by a creative response to Dante, translating and conversing with his Ulysses from their personal and political perspectives. They are notable for their paradoxical approach to Dante's hero, as they attempt to fashion new identities, to break free of the destructive influence of South Africa's past, and to develop a more authentic, moral language.
Description matérielle:1 electronic resource (15 p.)
ISBN:978-88-5518-458-8.10
9788855184588
Accès:Open Access