February 26, 2003

  • The Eight Revisited


    “…search for thirty-three and three…”


    The Black Queen in The Eight, by Katherine Neville, Ballantine Books, January 1989, page 140 


    Samuel Beckett on Dante and Joyce:


    “Another point of comparison is the preoccupation with the significance of numbers….  Thus the poem is divided into three Cantiche, each composed of 33 Canti….”


    – “Dante… Bruno. Vico.. Joyce,” in James Joyce/Finnegans Wake: A Symposium (1929), New Directions paperback, 1972


    Into the Dark Woods:  


    “– Nel mezzo del bloody cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai in…”
    Under the Volcano, by Malcolm Lowry, 1947, beginning of Chapter VI


    Dante Alighieri Academy:



    “‘The Divine Comedy’ celebrates Dante’s journey of knowledge to God through life: hell, purgatory and paradise. Dante Alighieri Academy continues Dante’s Christian philosophy of education….”



    Chorus of the Damned:

    I don’t know where it is we’re goin’
    and God knows if I ever will,
    but what a way this is to get there.
    I got those archetypal, rubber-room,
    astral-plane Moebius strip blues.
    I got those in-and-out, round-about,
    which way’s out Moebius strip blues.


    © 1997 by C.K. Latham


    Added March 3, 2003, 6:00 AM:


    For a less confused song, click this Glasgow site.

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