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The Divine Mimesis

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In The Divine Mimesis, Pasolini reimagines Dante's descent into Hell not as allegory but as lived, historical reality—urban, political, and deeply personal. Written in the final years of his life, this unfinished and fiercely experimental work leads us through the wreckage of modern Italy: housing projects,... Read More
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The Divine Mimesis

In The Divine Mimesis, Pasolini reimagines Dante’s descent into Hell not as allegory but as lived, historical reality—urban, political, and deeply personal.

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In The Divine Mimesis, Pasolini reimagines Dante's descent into Hell not as allegory but as lived, historical reality—urban, political, and deeply personal. Written in the final years of his life, this unfinished and fiercely experimental work leads us through the wreckage of modern Italy: housing projects, consumer culture, political betrayal, the spiritual void left in the wake of fascism and capitalism alike.

The poet is no longer a pilgrim, but a witness—disillusioned, irreverent, obsessed with truth. And truth, here, is brutal. Pasolini tears into language, myth, and self with equal violence, creating a text that is part confession, part vision, part cultural autopsy.

What begins as a mimicry of Dante becomes something darker and stranger—a descent not into a metaphysical Hell, but the concrete one of the present. The Divine Mimesis is not just a reckoning with a broken world, but with the broken idea of progress itself. Fragmented, volatile, and saturated with grief, this is Pasolini at his most unguarded and incendiary. A necessary document from one of the twentieth century's most fearless and singular minds.

Series: Critical Century

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781967751235

Publisher: ERIS

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 October 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: ERIS

Edition: New Edition

Contributors:

  • Translated by Thomas E. Peterson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 124.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975) was an Italian poet, filmmaker, novelist, and public intellectual—one of the most uncompromising voices of the twentieth century. A fierce critic of consumerism, bourgeois culture, and political hypocrisy, he wrote with prophetic urgency and lyrical precision.

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