So much has been written about Dante Alighieri, and the “Divine Comedy,” perhaps, is the most studied and commented-on work in world literature—if we don’t count the Bible. And yet, even today Dante and his masterpiece remain a mystery. The author leads his reader through the depths of his own (the reader’s) soul, to the point where it goes out “into those high spheres of faith our soul always strives for, but does not always break through to.”