Dante’s Bones
Discover the fascinating journey of Dante Alighieri's remains in Dante’s Bones by Guy P. Raffa, published by Harvard University Press in 2020. This captivating hardback, spanning 384 pages, delves into the extraordinary afterlife of the renowned Florentine poet whose vivid depictions of the spiritual realm have captivated readers for centuries.
In this compelling narrative, Raffa explores the tumultuous history of Dante's bones—how they have been stolen, exhumed, and revered like sacred relics. The book chronicles Dante's transformation from a Renaissance figure to a symbol of Italian nationalism, ultimately becoming a global icon. Join Raffa as he reveals the profound impact of Dante's legacy and the cultural significance of his physical remains. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Dante’s Bones invites you to explore the intersection of art, faith, and identity through the lens of one of history's greatest poets.