Gilgamesh: A New English Version
by:
Anonymous (author)
George Guidall (author)
Carved into 12 clay tablets more than 3,700 years ago, the Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh has been called the oldest story in the world, the first literary classic, and the progenitor of all heroic tales. In poet Stephen Mitchell's new version, the story of the king of Uruk comes alive with a...
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Carved into 12 clay tablets more than 3,700 years ago, the Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh has been called the oldest story in the world, the first literary classic, and the progenitor of all heroic tales. In poet Stephen Mitchell's new version, the story of the king of Uruk comes alive with a vibrancy that not even scholars will recognize.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781402597664 (1402597665)
Publish date: October 1st 2004
Publisher: Recorded Books
Minutes: 4
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Classics,
Academic,
School,
Literature,
Epic,
Classic Literature,
Religion,
Poetry,
Mythology
Almost 4800 years after his reign in the city of Uruk, Gilgamesh is still remembered not only in his native land but now around the world even though his native language is long forgotten. In Stephen Mitchell’s English verse translation of Gilgamesh, the story of the demigod’s calming friendship wi...
I did not read all 290 pages. Just the story of Gilgamesh.
This book is the story of insights gained by King Gilgamesh through lessons learned from two quest journeys and the death of his friend. Wisdom gained from his experiences metamorphoses him from an arrogant and self-promoting tyrant into a humble and charitable king.Reading this book is a glimpse f...
Another of my comfort books, this one is a pure and transcendent meditation on loss and grief. The things about humanity that have come down unchanged through all the years are limned here starkly. I love Mitchell's work, and this is one of my favorite translations. I recommend it very highly, espec...
I liked the book very much, but the audio worked even better for me. The original was no doubt told aloud more often than not, and this version has an authentic feel. One of the most compelling things for me about this story is how it is the very first novel ever discovered and still we humans are t...