A Long Walk to Purgatory The Tales of Dante & Mashudu

A Long Walk to Purgatory is a play that places Dante in the South African context. It works with the idea that dead poets must guide living poets through the afterlife on a journey of poetic reckoning. It is now Dante's turn to guide a poet, as he was once guided by Virgil. Dante comes to meet...

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Main Author: Martalas, Chariklia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Johannesburg UJ Press 2023
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