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Brian Winfield, “An Inferno of Vehicles Expands a City’s Circle of Suffering” (2005)

“On a remarkably pleasant night in early August, Patrizia Dolcini, a 44-year-old hotel worker, was jolted from her sleep by a series of violent explosions just outside her first-floor bedroom window in one of Rome’s most upscale areas. Ms. Dolcini ran outside, where others were gathering, as a frightening scene unfolded: more than a dozen parked motor scooters had burst into flames, transforming an entire intersection into an inferno. The blaze engulfed a nearby tree and leapt five stories in the air. Black smoke billowed above this city’s fairy-tale skyline. From a few blocks away, there came another explosion. Then, from a different direction, another.” – Brian Wingfeld, The New York Times, September 5, 2005

Sighting Citation:

“Brian Winfield, “An Inferno of Vehicles Expands a City’s Circle of Suffering” (2005).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. September 15, 2006. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/rome-journal-an-inferno-of-vehicles-expands-a-citys-circle-of-suffering/.