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As its title would suggest, The Divine Comedy’s 12th studio album Office Politics broaches the theme of the workplace, with a particular focus on the increasing presence of machines and technology.
The women who appear in Dante’s "Divine Comedy" are finally getting their due, 700 years later Dante's poems, which are rooted in misogyny, rarely portray feminine subjects as human or sane.
The album's title is taken from E.M. Forster's A Room With a View, but more significantly, it's a play on the name of the Divine Comedy's 1990 debut album, Fanfare for the Comic Muse.