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Did Dante go mad in his hell?
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This is his hell hole on the circuit.
His hell is where you can meet such heroes as Helen, Achilles, Paris and Tristan, paying forever for their sins.
Beckett had reread Dante, and something of his Hell and Purgatory characterises these claustrophobic spaces.
When the investigators asked the teen to define his "hell," he replied, "chores," according to the court documents.
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And the example of his hell-bent speed and vigor probably contributed to the messy energy that entered American movies in the late '60s and early '70s.
That's the commonsensical advice offered by Prof. Henry Stein to his hell-bent student Shelley in Jeremy Kareken's "Sweet, Sweet Motherhood," at the Here Arts Center.
Brought up in staid Melbourne, he spent his hell-raising and literary prime in the much more raucous Sydney.
Theirs was a tenacious and loving relationship that survived the actor's affairs with Claire Bloom and Susan Strasberg, among many others, and his hell-raising exploits.
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