Posts tagged A dark wood
PURGATORIO, Episode 216. Our Pilgrim Let Loose (Again) In A Dark Wood: PURGATORIO, Canto XXVIII, Lines 1 - 21

Our pilgrim is again loose in a dark wood, a forest that’s this time divine and alive. He’s been in places like this at least four times so far in COMEDY. But for now, we’re given naturalistic details from his point of view about the top of Mount Purgatory . . . before everything gets layered in sedimentary meaning that changes the purpose and focus of the poem as a whole.

Read More