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Dublin Dante Summer School // Fatti non foste a viver come bruti – Vittorio Sermonti: a voice for Dante’s Commedia

Between 1987 and 1992 the novelist, translator and Dante scholar Vittorio Sermonti recorded his readings of Dante’s Divina Commedia, accompanied by 100 critical essays on linguistic, historical and philosophical aspects of the text. Vittorio Sermonti would then read Dante’s masterpiece for audiences of different ages and backgrounds (including Pope John Paul II himself), in awe-inspiring locations around Italy; he also performed his readings in Switzerland, Spain, United Kingdom, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Turkey and Israel.

Dante’s Divine Comedy, narrated and read by Vittorio Sermonti, is available in audiobook on the website www.emonsaudiolibri.it and on the app Emons Audiolibri.

The full-length video of his extraordinary reading of canto XXVI of Inferno, focussing on Ulysses and his unquenchable thirst for knowledge, will be screened at the IIC with an introduction by Paolo Di Paolo.

Paolo Di Paolo is an Italian writer and journalist from Rome. He is the author of several essays, novels, plays and children’s books, including a version of the Divine Comedy for kids. His novel Mandami tanta vita was shortlisted for the Strega Prize in 2013. He currently writes for the Italian newspapers L’Espresso and Repubblica and coordinates the Lezioni di Storia Festival by Editori Laterza in Rome.

In Italian. Introduction in English.

Free admission, booking recommended.

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We are delighted to announce the launch of the first Dublin Dante Summer School (DDSS) which will run for three years, June 2019-June 2020-June 2021. 2021 will then mark the anniversary of Dante’s death with a special edition of our School. The project has received collaboration and financial support from Dublin Unesco City of Literature, the Italian Institute of Culture and the Italian Embassy in Dublin, The National University of Ireland, TCD Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, TCD School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation, Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCD School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, UCD College of Arts and Humanities, The UCD Foundation for Italian Studies.

The launch of the first Irish Dante Summer School based in Dublin is meant to attract national and international attention to the Italian language, literature and culture through the study and teaching of Dante’s Divine Comedy, one of the poetic masterworks of Western culture.

The Summer School will consist of 4 days with morning lectures and afternoon workshops held by internationally renowned scholars in the field of Dante studies and IIC, TCD, UCD members of staff. Students and scholars from Ireland, the UK, Europe and the US will participate, too. The theme of this year is Dante’s Inferno: The Medieval Text and its Afterlife.

Reservation no longer available

  • Organized by: IIC