Written when the author was in his early and mid-twenties, Until the Sun Breaks Down is a contemporary American Kunstlerroman modeled on Dante's Divine Comedy.
In three parts and one hundred chapters that mirror Dante's classic poem, Nicolello takes the reader through present-day American towns and cities: infernal, purgatorial, and paradisal aspects with nothing left off the table.
In this, the second volume, or Purgatorio, William is delivered from disquieting Jerusalem into the kaleidoscopic.
Cities | Infernal purgatorial and paradisal aspects with nothing left off the table |
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