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This epic mythological tale was a surprisingly fun read overall and a powerful portrait of the power of male friendship and grief at its loss. Written about 1,700BC, it stars a king of the ancient Mesopotamian king of Uruk living around 2,700BC who is arrogant and unjust to his people. For example, every new bride is his for the bedding before the bridegroom has his joy. The people pray to the gods for relief from his tyranny, and in answer a temple prostitute is sent into the wilds to bring bac
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An excellent and indispensable piece of literature. Entertaining and elegant. Re-readable but also unforgettable. The first hero + anti-hero. Primordial but universal. The first friendship depicted in literature. The first anything depicted in literature. Makes me wonder what the author would be capable of composing had they lived in an advanced society, with access to precedent works. How are myths created, dramatized, preserved, and translated? The supplementary material enlightens us on the c
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I'd like to point out that giving a star rating to Gilgamesh is rather ridiculous. Yes, I could rate the translation/edition, but I don't think this is the one I have and I couldn't find the one I have. So yeah. It's fucking Gilgamesh. It's fucking awesome.
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Funny, epic, touching. Truly amazing.


Apr 22, 2013
scherzo♫
rated it
it was amazing
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Nov 03, 2013
AsimovsZeroth
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Kristal
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