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Anonymous
Posted January 4, 2000
herbert mason's rendering of the gilgamesh epic is clean, vibrant, beautiful and quite moving ... Everything had life to me, he heard Enkidu murmur,/ The sky, the storm, the earth, water, wandering,/ The moon and its three children, salt, even my hand/ Had life. Its gone. Its gone. I have seen death/ As a total stranger sees another person's world
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Overview
Herbert Mason's best-selling Gilgamesh is the most widely read and enduring interpretation of this ancient Babylonian epic. One of the oldest and most universal stories known in literature, the epic of Gilgamesh presents the grand, timeless themes of love and death, loss and reparations within the stirring tale of a hero-king and his doomed friend. A finalist for the National Book Award, Mason's retelling is at once a triumph of scholarship, a masterpiece of style, and a labor of love that grew out of the poet's long affinity with the original.