Książka Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two AJ Carmichael

Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two

Autor: AJ Carmichael
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: AJ CARMICHAEL
Dostępność: Zapowiedź
Wydanie 13. 07. 2026
205.51
Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two returns to the broken tablets, scattered fragments, and long hist...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
696
EAN
9798233542510
Enbook ID
53216052
Wydawca
Waga
1587
Wymiary
216 x 280 x 35

Pełny opis

Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two returns to the broken tablets, scattered fragments, and long history of scholarship behind the world's oldest surviving epic. For more than three thousand years, the story of Gilgamesh lay buried in clay, shattered across ruined libraries, temple archives, private collections, and museum drawers. What survives today is not one perfect ancient book, but a damaged body of tablets: Babylonian, Assyrian, Sumerian, Akkadian, partial, repeated, contradictory, and incomplete. From these remains, generations of scholars have attempted to restore the king of Uruk, his wild companion Enkidu, the monster Humbaba, the death that breaks a man, and the desperate search for life beyond the grave.

This book goes behind the finished story and into the hard work of reconstruction itself. It follows the manuscripts, the missing lines, the variant traditions, the scribal choices, and the modern decisions that shape every edition of Gilgamesh we read today. It asks how an epic can be rebuilt from fragments, what must be restored, what must be left uncertain, and why the gaps matter as much as the surviving words. Grounded in seventeen years of translation, comparison, refinement, and textual study, *Reconstructing Gilgamesh, Book Two* is not a simple retelling. It is a study of survival: the survival of a king, a friendship, a civilization, and a literary monument that reached us only because broken clay refused to disappear. This is Gilgamesh returned to the workshop of history - not as myth polished smooth, but as an ancient text recovered piece by piece from ruin.