March 06, 2019
07:00 pm
Dante and the Power of Satire
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University
24 West 12th Street
10011
New York, NY
United States
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A lecture by Ambrogio Camozzi Pistoja, Harvard University
Dante is one of the greatest satirists of all time. His satire challenged and reshaped moral, legal, and linguistic boundaries. Popes, kings and members of Italy's most powerful families are placed in his upside-down world. Yet, he managed to get away with it. How did he achieve that? How did he manage to justify the use of a language so violent, and so offensive?
Ambrogio Camozzi Pistoja is Assistant Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures (Italian) at Harvard. He is the author of Vita di Alessandro con figure (Brepols, 2018) and studies the literary, visual and criminal history of insults in Roman and medieval Italian societies.
In ENGLISH.