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The epic of Gilgamesh
The epic of Gilgamesh, Originally the work of an anonymous Babylonian poet who lived more than 3,700 years ago, <i>The Epic of Gilgamesh</i> tells of the heroic exploits of the ruler of the walled city of Uruk. Not content with the immortality conveyed by the renown of his grea, The epic of Gilgamesh has a rating of 4 stars
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The epic of Gilgamesh, Originally the work of an anonymous Babylonian poet who lived more than 3,700 years ago, The Epic of Gilgamesh tells of the heroic exploits of the ruler of the walled city of Uruk. Not content with the immortality conveyed by the renown of his grea, The epic of Gilgamesh
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  • The epic of Gilgamesh
  • Written by author Andrew George
  • Published by London : Penguin, 2000, c1999., 2000/02/24
  • Originally the work of an anonymous Babylonian poet who lived more than 3,700 years ago, The Epic of Gilgamesh tells of the heroic exploits of the ruler of the walled city of Uruk. Not content with the immortality conveyed by the renown of his grea
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Originally the work of an anonymous Babylonian poet who lived more than 3,700 years ago, The Epic of Gilgamesh tells of the heroic exploits of the ruler of the walled city of Uruk. Not content with the immortality conveyed by the renown of his great deeds, Gilgamesh journeys to the ends of the earth and beyond in his search for eternal life, encountering the wise man Uta-napishti, who relates the story of a great flood that swept the earth. This episode and several others in the epic anticipate stories in the Bible and in Homer, to the great interest of biblical and classical scholars. Told with intense feeling and imagination, this masterful tale of love and friendship, duty and death, is more than an object of scholarly concern; it is a vital rendering of universal themes that resonate across the ages and is considered the world's first truly great work of literature.

"Humankind's first literary achievement ...Andrew George provides an excellent critical and historical introduction."—Independant on Sunday

"This volume will endure us some of the milestone markers ...[Andrew George] expertly and easily conducts his readers on a delightful and moving epic journy."—The Times Literary Supplement


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