Paradiso 3: Seeing Clearly: Liquid Smiles and Gendered Sorrow
Claudia Rossignoli (University of St. Andrews) in conversation with Nora Stoppino (University of Illinois) “Canto per Canto: Conversations with Dante in our time” is a collaborative initiative of the Department of Italian Studies and Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU together with the Dante Society of America, conceived during the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown in anticipation of the seventh centennial commemoration of Dante’s death in the year 2021. Members of the Dante Society recorded conversations with friends and colleagues on their favorite cantos, reflecting on what Dante has to say to us now, in our time. All 100 cantos of the Divine Comedy will be published at a rate of two cantos per week over the course of a year, starting in September 2020. Released: August 2, 2021

Paradiso 4: Freedom, Truth, and Violence Against the Will

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Inferno 21: Comedy, Carnival, and Conduct in the Malebolge

Paradiso 7: Beatrice on the Incarnation: Making the Impossible Possible

Paradiso 9: Make Love, Make War, and Sing About It

The French Do Not Care About Work

Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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The Rising Cost of Dissent in America | Miles Taylor | TED

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French Passions: Edmund de Waal on Proust

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Metaphors We Live By with The Legendary George Lakoff

