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Edward Gorey House's main exhibit is "Hapless Children"


As the Edward Gorey House in Yarmouth Port opens for 2021, director/curator Gregory Hischak issues a warning label on its main exhibit.
And, he says, “we urge that no emotional attachments be made to these children.”
It could be an important caution for those just discovering the writer/illustrator who long lived in this house-turned-museum just off Route 6A. Fans, though, already know that, as Hischak puts it, “children rarely fare well” in the “surreal universe” of Gorey’s 116 books and various other works published between 1953 and his death in 2000.
Gorey was, after all, once quoted as saying “I’ve been murdering children in my books for years.” ....

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Author Seth Steinzor Reflects on His Now-Complete Trilogy Inspired by 'The Divine Comedy'


Inferno,
Purgatorio and
Paradiso, respectively, using the same structure of 100 cantos written in verse. But instead of featuring Dante being led through the afterlife by his beloved Beatrice, the story follows a secular Jew named Seth who tours hell, purgatory and paradise under the double guidance of an old flame named Victoria and Dante himself.
Steinzor, 68, worked in the Vermont Attorney General s Office for 32 years, 27 of them as an assistant attorney general primarily focused on civil rights and Medicaid fraud. His moral universe is not Dante s the Florentine poet s trilogy ends in a face-to-face, of sorts, with God. But Steinzor s is similarly ambitious in scope, political relevance and philosophical depth. And it contains some beautiful lines of poetry. ....

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Can Italy's Dante Have Justice, 700 Years After His Death? – Courthouse News Service


Cover of a 1954 sound recording of Dante Alighieri’s “The Inferno,” translated and read by John Ciardi (Smithsonian Institution, Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, via Courthouse News)
FLORENCE, Italy | AFP | Dante’s “Divine Comedy,” considered one of the world’s greatest literary works, came to light after a miscarriage of justice which Italian legal experts now want to correct some seven centuries on. 
The man whom Italians call the “Supreme Poet” was exiled from his native Florence in January 1302, after finding himself on the losing side of a feud between the city’s “White” and “Black” political factions.  ....

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In What Light There Is: Living with our wounds


A phrase in a book I was reading resonated with me, “Living with our Wounds.”
I reflected on the wounds we all carry in our lives, the pain we learn to live with. And I reflected too on how the arc of the long pandemic over this last year has wounded us even beyond the wounds we already carry. For it is a wound not to hug those we love. It is a wound to stay isolated for so many of our days. It is a wound not being able to enjoy so many of the adventures that keep us alive and lively. And it is a deep wound to lose those loved ones who do not survive this virus, over 500,000 victims in the United States as of this writing. We are all wounded in these most precarious of times. ....

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