Is hell really boring? Rowan Williams & Jesse Armstrong, Dante & William Blake

Is hell really boring? Rowan Williams & Jesse Armstrong, Dante & William Blake

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Rowan Williams and Jesse Armstrong talked at The Idler festival,
partly around the idea, caught in the expression, “boring as
hell”. But is that right, they asked, when a drama like
Succession so clearly appeals to us?

The question is fundamental, for an age inclined to regard hell
as appealing or intriguing, is one on the way to being
lost. 

Drawing on Dante and William Blake, two great diagnostic writers
about different states of mind, this talk explores how the
passions of the soul, to use Williams’s expression, can hinder
and help us on our way. 

I then think about how various facets of life change when known
from within hellish, purgatorial and paradisal perspectives -
movement, words, love, time, memory, possessing, faces,
wonder.

Hell is boring, not from its own perspective, which knows nothing
else, but from that of purgatory and paradise. A time that thinks
hell is the most interesting place to be is in hell; one that can
still say “boring as hell” has at least a flicker of hope.

See Dante's Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiritual Journey
- https://www.markvernon.com/books/dantes-divine-comedy-book

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