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Nicole Matthews <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Feb 1995 16:38:12 CST
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One piece of trivia about "A TV Dante" that might be of interest: one of
the collaborators on the programme was Tom Phillips, a visual artist
(American, I think) who is best known for his book "A Humument", in which
each page of a Victorian melodrama was lavishly drawn over, such that
poems emerged from the existing text, surrounded by images.  I heard
Phillips speak interestingly on "Dante" at the Artists' Week attached to
the Adelaide Festival in 1990.
 
Nicole Matthews, Griffith University, Gladstone Pod Campus,
Brisbane, Australia

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