The second volume of Dante's epic, printed with the original Italian
and Robin Kirkpatrick's sublime translation
Climbing out of Hell, Dante in the Purgatorio reaches an island set in
the southern ocean. This is Mount Purgatory, where he encounters the
penitents who heroically endure their sufferings and speak of their time
on Earth. Strange and fresh at every turn, Dante's narrative evokes the
mountain landscape in terms of intense physical sensation, right up to
the summit. There, before rising to heaven, he enters the Earthly
Paradise, where he is movingly reunited with his lost love, Beatrice.
This gloriously vivid portrayal of the search for redemption transformed
the traditional conception of Purgatory and affirmed the dignity of
human will and compassion.
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