Fiction. LA DIVINA CARICATURA is the first two parts of a trilogy of fictions that Breuer describes as "a loose sendup of Dante, with an Inferno, a Purgatorio, and a Paradiso. But instead of being sequential they are intercut. And the main characters each have their own realm--the dog is in hell, the pig is in purgatory, and the ant...is in heaven." It is "a comic spectacle...an acid-trip collage of philosophy, mythology, corny jokes and lyric poetry--The New York Times. The chaotic structure of the work definitely creates an energy that is at once hilariously funny and, if not tragic, animated by the pathos of living at the beginning of a century which at times appears heading toward terror.