I actually read the Inferno because of Star Trek. There was an issue of the Trek comic in the 80s (Issue #52 from 7/88 by Peter David) where a sick telepath turned the whole ship into hell from the Inferno, and quotes from the poem were used throughout. After I read the comic, I asked my mother, who was an English teacher, about it, and she handed me her copy of the Inferno to read. I never thought about it being an influence on Deep Space Nine.
As for Dante himself, I appreciate the imagination, but I got a bit bored in the Purgatorio and Paradiso sections. Also, a translation with good footnotes is almost a requirement, since so much of what he talks about in the Inferno is related to Italian politics and religion in his time.
As for Dante himself, I appreciate the imagination, but I got a bit bored in the Purgatorio and Paradiso sections. Also, a translation with good footnotes is almost a requirement, since so much of what he talks about in the Inferno is related to Italian politics and religion in his time.