The Dark Wood

Canto I of Dante’s Inferno. by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321).translated by Stephen Binns. Midway along the journey of our days__I found myself astray in a dark wood,__for lost was right direction in that maze.How hard a thing to speak of how it stood:__how dense the wood, how difficult the course.__The very thought renews the chill of… Read More The Dark Wood

Explaining the Cycle of Ireland’s Constant Destruction. John Waters.

Ireland. So, you asked me,“Where’s it going?” Well, it’s pretty dark… Evil, in a strange way, brings us together, forces us to discover strands of commonality and fellowship in our seemingly divergent cultures. When I was growing up, the particularities of my homeland, Ireland seemed to function as a barrier to connections with other places.… Read More Explaining the Cycle of Ireland’s Constant Destruction. John Waters.