New Yorker | Dante in translation and in Dan Brown's new novel. New Yorker But no. By my count there have been something like a hundred English-language translations , and not just by scholars but by blue-chip poets: in the past half century, John Ciardi, Allen Mandelbaum, Robert Pinsky, W. S. Merwin. Liszt and Tchaikovsky ... |
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