by BuckyF on October 17th, 2003

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What book is Kevin Smith's "Clerks" loosely based on?

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  • by BuckyF on October 17th, 2003

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    "The Divine Comedy" by Dante, which also inspired the name of the main character in the movie. Also, the movie is broken up into nine parts to signify the nine rings of hell, as described by Dante.

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  • by Mr. McClister on January 4th, 2007

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    I guess loosely it could be compared to the book written by Dante called The Divine Comedy.

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