The Little Sublime Comedy

John Gallas author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:29th Jun '17

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The Little Sublime Comedy cover

*Snatched from a mountainside above Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand, John begins a Guided Tour of Dante's Bad, Better and Good Place*He encounters wonders: a skiing Pohutukawa Tree, a Golden Kiwi, the affectionate dead and more. An ingenious New Zealand spin on Dante*Introduction by the NZ Poet Laureate Bill Manhire*John Gallas lives in Leicester

A funny and clever contemporary retelling of Dante which examines the concept of sin and humanity in the 21st century.In The Little Sublime Comedy John Gallas reanimates one of the great works of world literature for the twenty-first century. Relocated from medieval Italy to modern-day New Zealand, Dante’s Divine Comedy is given a new lease of life in Gallas’s darkly funny, surreal adaptation. Discovered snoozing on a mountainside above Lake Rotoiti, Mr Gallas – our millennial Dante – is taken under the wing by his Horatian guide, one Samuel Beckett. Over the course of 147 `songs’ we accompany the pair on their journey through the Bad Place, the Better Place and the Good Place, and witness the horrors and delights that befall the dead. On our way we encounter a skiing Pohutukawa Tree, a Golden Kiwi, Lineout the dog, a Vegetable Ewe, souls falling off things, Philosophy, and lots of bright, coloured lights. Divine order is replaced by modern Physics, by Klein bottles, super-speeds and black holes. Gallas’s Comedy is a metaphysical plunge through torment and triumph, as subtly satirical as it is unsubtly silly.

'An enticing and timely collection of translations' - The Guardian on '52 Euros'; `One of the UK’s most fascinating poets … hilarious’ - Yorkmix; 'The greatest New Zealand poet no one has ever heard of.' - Spinoff

ISBN: 9781784104740

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 15mm

Weight: unknown

184 pages