Gilgamesh
Books | Poetry / Ancient & Classical
3.9
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John Gardner
The story of Gilgamesh, an ancient epic poem written on clay tablets in a cuneiform alphabet, is as fascinating and moving as it is crucial to our ability to fathom the time and the place in which it was written. Gardner's version restores the poetry of the text and the lyricism that is lost in the earlier, almost scientific renderings. The principal theme of the poem is a familiar one: man's persistent and hopeless quest for immortality. It tells of the heroic exploits of an ancient ruler of the walled city of Uruk named Gilgamesh. Included in its story is an account of the Flood that predates the Biblical version by centuries. Gilgamesh and his companion, a wild man of the woods named Enkidu, fight monsters and demonic powers in search of honor and lasting fame. When Enkidu is put to death by the vengeful goddess Ishtar, Gilgamesh travels to the underworld to find an answer to his grief and confront the question of mortality.
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Author
John Gardner
Pages
320
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2011-09-28
ISBN
0307760820 9780307760821
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"I first encountered the Epic of Gilgamesh in college, but I found it unremarkable and even boring at the time. However, reading this rendition completely captivated me. The story is profoundly human, exploring the highs of friendship and brotherhood as well as the depths of loss, grief, and the fleeting nature of human existence. While we cannot live or be remembered forever, the ability to profoundly impact another person’s life to the point that they grieve our loss is one of the most beautiful aspects of being human."
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Joshua Radcliffe
"Had to read it for school soooo"
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Madison Costello