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"It was dusk, when the dark earth stains the blueing air and soothes bird in tall tree and beast in silent lair; I alone amidst all that hush of soil and leaf prepared for the war of the way and the way's great grief, of which an undistracted heart may speak or sing..." Published to coincide with the 700th anniversary of Dante's death, Ned Denny's baroque, line-by-line reimagining – the follow-up to his Seamus Heaney Prize-winning collection Unearthly Toys – shapes the Divine Comedy into nine hundred 144-syllable stanzas. Audacious, provocative and eminently readable, tender and brutal by turns, rooted in sacred doctrine yet with one eye on the profane modern world, this poet's version – in the interpretative tradition of Chapman, Dryden and Pope – is a living, breathing Dante for our times. Hell has never seemed so savage, nor heaven so sublime.

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'Ned Denny's poems are magnificent.' - Marco Sonzogni, Dante Scholar; 'Ned Denny is a gifted troubadour who has crossed the ages' - Bernard O'Donoghue; 'A terrific and complex hybrid of the ancient and modern, shot through with flashes of surrealism and wit... allusive, elusive, dense in its diction and music.' - Nick Laird (on Unearthly Toys)

B (After Dante)

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      Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781784109592, 978-1784109592
      ISBN10: 1784109592
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      "It was dusk, when the dark earth stains the blueing air and soothes bird in tall tree and beast in silent lair; I alone amidst all that hush of soil and leaf prepared for the war of the way and the way's great grief, of which an undistracted heart may speak or sing..." Published to coincide with the 700th anniversary of Dante's death, Ned Denny's baroque, line-by-line reimagining – the follow-up to his Seamus Heaney Prize-winning collection Unearthly Toys – shapes the Divine Comedy into nine hundred 144-syllable stanzas. Audacious, provocative and eminently readable, tender and brutal by turns, rooted in sacred doctrine yet with one eye on the profane modern world, this poet's version – in the interpretative tradition of Chapman, Dryden and Pope – is a living, breathing Dante for our times. Hell has never seemed so savage, nor heaven so sublime.

      Trade Review
      'Ned Denny's poems are magnificent.' - Marco Sonzogni, Dante Scholar; 'Ned Denny is a gifted troubadour who has crossed the ages' - Bernard O'Donoghue; 'A terrific and complex hybrid of the ancient and modern, shot through with flashes of surrealism and wit... allusive, elusive, dense in its diction and music.' - Nick Laird (on Unearthly Toys)

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