Heartfelt thanks to Me and some other guy . . .
My cyberpal Dario Rivarossa has recently published a study of Dante as a 'fantasy' writer, illustrating the book with images like the one seen above, which I've lifted from Dario's website, where he offers some thanks for assistance:
With heartfelt thanks to Prof. Carter Kaplan for believing in this project, and to Prof. Horace Jeffery Hodges for the editing.I must profess to taking pleasure in being recognized . . . as a professor! My office door also calls me that. Perhaps Carter Kaplan's door does the same for him? Like me, he has blogged on this book, albeit with more to say! Anyway, you can order this book at Amazon.
Or you can simply fantasize about what it says and reveals . . .
Labels: Art, Dante, Friends, Literature
10 Comments:
Love the cover image! It's so rare to see a (Dantean) vampire's profile.
We should be seeing a protean of them if this book succeeds . . .
Jeffery Hodges
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Yes, it is true. My office door does indeed say "Professor"--but only if you blow fairy dust on it first, then cry, "Talk... Talk to me, magic door!"
Zaphod Beeblebrox had the opposite problem . . .
Jeffery Hodges
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Many thanks, Kevin!
And again thanks to the Profs, or rather the Prov(ed enterprising) and the Proof(reader).
Now comes the tough part: to read it :-)
I read it, so reading is not impossible.
Jeffery Hodges
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... and you survived!
so, Ladies and Gentlemen, don't be shy ;-)
Yes, I'm a survivor.
Jeffery Hodges
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that was Profidential!
I'm reminded I need to visit my dentist.
Jeffery Hodges
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