Heather Sottong is an Assistant Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies at FLAME University in Pune, India. Her research focuses on the Italian diaspora in Argentina and the literary appropriation of Dante in the Americas.
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Introduction 1 1. Bartolome Mitre on Immigration and Argentine Identity 17 2. Bartolome Mitre's Translation of the Divine Comedy: An Anti-Martin Fierro 40 3. Leopoldo Lugones on Immigration and Argentine Identity 58 4. Hypermedievalizing and Demedievalizing Dante: Leopoldo Lugones's and Jorge Luis Borges's Rewritings of Inferno V 76 5. Rewriting Dante to Parody Lugones: Borges's "The Aleph" 94 6. Leopoldo Marechal on Immigration and Argentine Identity 117 7. Dante's Vita nuova and Book 6 of Adan Buenosayres: Solveig as Beatrice, Solveig as Argentina 147 8. The Journey to Cacodelphia: A Parody of Inferno and Modern-Day Argentina 164 Conclusion: Argentina's Failure to Produce a Divine Comedy 200 Notes 205 Bibliography 243 Index 255

