The New Life is the masterpiece of Dante’s youth, an account of his love for Beatrice, the girl who was to become his lifelong muse, and of her tragic early death.
An allegory of the soul’s crisis and growth, combining prose and poetry, narrative and meditation, dreams and songs and prayers, The New Life is a work of crystalline beauty and fascinating complexity that has long taken its place as one of the supreme revelations in the literature of love.
Dante Alighieri (c.1265 – 1321), was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher, most famous for his The Divine Comedy, which is widely considered one of the most important poems of the Middle Ages and the greatest literary work in the Italian language.