Joseph Luzzi is the Asher B. Edelman Professor of Literature at Bard College. His books include Botticelli's Secret: The Lost Drawings and the Rediscovery of the Renaissance; In a Dark Wood: What Dante Taught Me About Grief, Healing, and the Mysteries of Love; and My Two Italies.
""Erudite. . . . Luzzi covers the seven centuries since the [Divine] Comedy’s publication with concision and verve. It’s a fleet-footed overview of the influential poem’s eventful afterlife."" * Publishers Weekly * ""A learned but accessibly written essay on a centerpiece of the European literary tradition and its continuing influence."" * Kirkus Reviews * ""An unexpected delight. For someone ill-versed in The Divine Comedy and it’s history, this is the perfect introduction – academically sound but eminently readable.""---Terry Potter, The Letterpress Project ""Very readable and concise. . . .Excellent. . . .Beautifully produced [and] recommended.""---Alan Price, London Grip ""Sometimes, it is of devout necessity to have a well-written book which presents a qualified overview of an artist’s colossus of magnified, influential work – or in this instance, writing. And Dante’s Divine Comedy – A Biography, is the perfect example. . . .[An] excellent book.""---David Marx, David Marx Book Reviews