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Gilgamesh: The Life of a Poem

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About Gilgamesh: The Life Of A Poem

Product Description Reflections on a lost poem and its rediscovery by contemporary poetsGilgamesh is the most ancient long poem known to exist. It is also the newest classic in the canon of world literature. Lost for centuries to the sands of the Middle East but found again in the 1850s, it is a story of monsters, gods, and cataclysms, and of intimate friendship and love. Acclaimed literary historian Michael Schmidt provides a unique meditation on the rediscovery of Gilgamesh, showing how part of its special fascination is its captivating otherness. He reflects on the work of leading poets such as Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, and Yusef Komunyakaa, whose own encounters with the poem are revelatory, and he reads its many translations and editions to bring it vividly to life for today's readers. Review "For anyone interested in language, history, or the power of a great story, this biography of a poem assures endless discoveries." ---Jeva Lange, The Week "A brilliant book, brilliantly executed. Michael Schmidt's unparalleled love for poetry, ancient and modern, brings to life the continuing vitality and importance of the world's earliest surviving poem, with fascinating new insights on every page. A real treasure." --Ruth Padel, author of Darwin: A Life in Poems "A great pleasure to read. In this illuminating book, Schmidt sheds a kaleidoscopic light on Gilgamesh, its journeys, and its possible futures. All in a way that is seemingly effortless and without strain, a rare thing in critical discourse." --Philip Terry, author of Dictator "An insightful, stimulating book sure to breathe new life into the would-be immortal king."--Publishers Weekly "Michael Schmidt's book is a lively and instructive read, full of insight and response that bring a new voice to the poem's reception." --A. R. George, author of The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic "This is a remarkable and hugely worthwhile book. I cannot imagine a better introduction to Gilgamesh, but it is also something more than that. Schmidt has written a stimulating literary study that makes this oldest of poems feel new, exciting, and on the move." --Peter McDonald, translator of The Homeric Hymns Review "Wonderful. . . . Schmidt's argument for the poem as poetry, in the modern sense―concrete, unglazed, tough on the mind―is touching and persuasive. I read the book spellbound, in one sitting." ―Joan Acocella, New Yorker "Michael Schmidt's book is a lively and instructive read, full of insight and response that bring a new voice to the poem's reception." ―A. R. George, author of The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic "[Schmidt's] freshly framed observations help renew one of the world's oldest surviving tales." ―James Romm, Wall Street Journal "If you have never read Gilgamesh before, Schmidt could be Virgil to your Dante, and if you have read it before, be prepared to let it be explicated in a new and lively way and to flow over your mind like quicksilver." ―John Butler, Asian Review of Books About the Author Michael Schmidt is a literary historian, poet, novelist, translator, and anthologist as well as an editor and publisher. His books include Lives of the Poets, The Novel: A Biography, and The First Poets. Twitter @4Michael7