On Dante’s bust on Monroe Avenue

Why does the sculpted head of the author of the Inferno  and the Divine Comedy  (Dante Alighieri 1265–1321) peer down from its perch atop the circulation desk of the Monroe Branch Library? Hopefully not imagining in which Nine Circles of Hell patrons will land! The gray limestone library building with a terra cotta tile roof, considered a showplace … Continue reading On Dante’s bust on Monroe Avenue