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“Dante’s Inferno” by Alan Sherwood (2002)

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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Categories: Image Mosaic, Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2002, Digital Arts, England, Inferno, Lincolnshire, Technology, United Kingdom

Sarah Lovett, “Dantes’ Inferno: A Dr. Sylvia Strange Novel” (2002)

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

sarah-lovett-dantes-inferno-a-dr-sylvia-strange-novel-2002“The author of the critically acclaimed novels Dangerous Attachments and Acquired Motives is back with another spellbindingly original thriller featuring forensic psychiatrist Sylvia Strange. Now, in Dantes’ Inferno, Sylvia is called to Los Angeles from her New Mexico home when a massive explosion blasts through the J. Paul Getty Museum, endangering children on a field trip and claiming two lives. The police peg notorious bomber John Dantes as the mastermind, even though he’s in a maximum-security prison, serving a life sentence for another bombing he claims he didn’t commit.” [. . .]    —Amazon

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2002, Fiction, Inferno, Mystery, Novels, Thrillers

Edward Hirsch, “The Desire Manuscripts” (2002)

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

edward-hirsch-the-desire-manuscripts-2002 “IV. The Inferno, Canto V”

In The Best American Poetry 2003, eds. Yusef Komunyakaa and David Lehman (see on Amazon)

Contributed by Jean O’Friel (Bowdoin, ’05)

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2002, Inferno, Poetry

“Blew Bayou”

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

michael-lewis-blew-bayou“No one knows that better than Lewis. In less than two years, the 5’8″, 165-pound bayou waterbug has gone from driving a beer truck, schlepping kegs for a Budweiser distributorship two doors down from the Saints practice facility, to leading the NFL with 1,950 total return yards (1,504 kickoff, 446 punt). At the NFL-ancient age of 29, with just a year of JV high school football and no college experience, Lewis began his journey through the darkest recesses of professional football like some kind of Dante character in shoulder pads. Now he’s 31, and fans have made him the leading vote-getter among kick returners in this season’s Pro Bowl balloting.”    –David Fleming, ESPN Magazine, December 10, 2002

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2002, Football, Humor, Journalism, Sports

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