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Mentioned in 15 episodes
Gilgamesh
A Verse Narrative
Book • 1971
This version of 'Gilgamesh' by Herbert Mason presents the classic epic in a verse narrative, emphasizing themes such as love, death, loss, and the transformative journey of Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk.
The story follows Gilgamesh's friendship with Enkidu, their adventures, and Gilgamesh's quest for immortality after Enkidu's death.
Mason's retelling is a blend of scholarship and poetic style, making the ancient tale accessible and poignant.
The book also explores modern themes such as weakness, grief, and the human condition, while maintaining the core elements of the original epic.
The story follows Gilgamesh's friendship with Enkidu, their adventures, and Gilgamesh's quest for immortality after Enkidu's death.
Mason's retelling is a blend of scholarship and poetic style, making the ancient tale accessible and poignant.
The book also explores modern themes such as weakness, grief, and the human condition, while maintaining the core elements of the original epic.
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Mentioned in 15 episodes
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when discussing storytelling traditions and people realizing potential.


Wolfgang Hammer

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Wolfgang Hammer - The Power of Story - [Invest Like the Best, EP.447]
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when referencing the story of Utnapishtim, which parallels the story of Noah's Ark.


AJ Gentile

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in the context of Ashurbanipal's library.


Tom Holland

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as one of his favourite books.


Stephen Greenblatt

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referring to Sophus Helle's praised English translation of the epic.

Greg Jenner

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Epic of Gilgamesh: myths and heroes in ancient Mesopotamia
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as a famous myth that most people wouldn't associate as a creation story of any sort.

Dr. Dylan Johnson

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Adam and Eve
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when referencing the Ashurbanipal tablets as the highest quality of scribal achievements.


Irving Finkel

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How to Write Cuneiform with Dr. Irving Finkel
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as one of the ancient myths that tries to answer the question of why do we suffer.


Dan McClellan

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Not Original, Not Sin
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Avir Mitra

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How to Save a Life
Mentioned as one of the works that the speaker wanted to return to often in his life.

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