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“For Mets, Gloom and Doom…”

April 4, 2010 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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“‘Abandon hope, all ye who enter here.’ That’s what I would write if I felt like paying $395 for a commemorative brick outside the Mets’ ballpark. That sentiment from the poet Dante Alighieri’s Inferno is applicable to the new baseball season, normally a time of hope, but not in Queens, not this year and maybe not anytime soon.” [. . .]    –George Vecsey, The New York Times, April 2, 2010

Categories: Odds & Ends
Tagged with: 2010, Abandon All Hope, Baseball, Mets, New York City, Sports

Prof. Teodolinda Barolini on EA’s “Dante’s Inferno” Video Game

February 28, 2010 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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Entertainment Weekly, February 26, 2010

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See also: “Abandon All Poetry, but Enter Hell With an Attitude” by Dave Itzkoff, The New York Times, January 29, 2010

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: 2010, Abandon All Hope, Games, Reviews, Video Games

Kozik’s Inferno (2000)

February 14, 2007 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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“Kozik’s Inferno” is a twelve-episode animated version by Frank Kozik, a rock n’ roll poster artist in San Francisco. It was featured as an internet cartoon in 2000. (Produced by W!ldbrain, Inc.)

Watch video episode here.

Contributed by George Evelyn

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2000, Abandon All Hope, Animation, Internet

Troy Duffy, “The Boondock Saints” (1999)

February 4, 2007 By Professor Arielle Saiber

troy-duffy-the-boondock-saints-1999“About one hour into the movie they go to a strip club to kill Ron Jeremy’s character. The door leading into the dancer’s room reads ‘Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here.'”    –Charlie Russell-Schlesinger

Contributed by Charlie Russell-Schlesinger (Bowdoin, ’08)

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 1999, Abandon All Hope, Films

The New Yorker: “Abandon All Hope” (1998)

October 11, 2006 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Abandon All Hope

 

From The New Yorker, January 1998

Contributed by Dennis Looney

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: 1998, Abandon All Hope, Comics, Hell, Inferno, Journalism

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