Peter Mountford, The Dismal Science (2014)
“The mountain of Purgatory haunts the cover of Peter Mountford’s arresting second novel, The Dismal Science. The image, which calls to mind the second volume of The Divine Comedy, leads the reader into the book, the stark path curling its way up toward Terrestrial Paradise, symbolized by one lonely but verdant tree.
“Purgatory is the underlying structural metaphor of the novel; across its sweep, Vincenzo D’Orsi, the main character, will ascend the mountain as he tries to make sense of, and finally purge, the wreckage of his life.” –Martha McPhee’s review of The Dismal Science, The New York Times (April 11, 2014)
Sighting Citation:
“Peter Mountford, The Dismal Science (2014).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. April 12, 2014. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/peter-mountford-the-dismal-science-2014/.
Posted April 12, 2014