Listen "The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (1321)"
Episode Synopsis
Journey through The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri's epic tour of the afterlife that has shaped literature, theology, and imagination for 700 years. Guided by the Roman poet Virgil and later by his beloved Beatrice, Dante descends into the terrifying circles of Hell, climbs the steep terraces of Purgatory, and soars into the radiant heights of Paradise. Along the way, he encounters sinners, saints, philosophers, and even his political enemies, weaving together personal drama with cosmic justice. It's part spiritual roadmap, part political satire, and part love story—all wrapped in some of the most beautiful poetry ever written. If you've ever wondered how medieval people pictured Heaven and Hell—or why modern culture still borrows Dante's imagery—you'll want to listen. This is more than a poem; it's a journey of the soul, from despair to hope, from exile to belonging.
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