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![]() | Inanna (2003) From the Myths of Ancient Sumer A collection of poems by Kim Echlin |
Long before the Bible, the Koran, and Greek and Roman mythology, the people of Sumer recorded stories of their gods and kings on cuneiform tablets. The world's oldest epic poem, the 4,000-year-old Epic of Gilgamesh, tells of a hero who was part god, part man. But a recent discovery uncovered another, equally intriguing hero - Gilgamesh's powerful sister, the goddess Inanna. Inanna embodies the quest for growth. Her stories describe her growth from childish inexperience and youthful exuberance into maturity as she gains the power to create, to destroy, and to name. She is a goddess of spirit and wisdom who outwits and defies the powerful, falls in love with the shepherd Dumuzi, and, like Gilgamesh, dares to seek immortality. The people of Sumer associated her with the planet Venus - radiant, strong, mysterious. Using Sumerian scholarship as a guide, Kim Echlin offers a sensitive and knowledgeable translation of the Inanna stories. Accompanied by the exquisite illustrations of Linda Wolfsgruber, these tales will interest both students of history and myth and anyone who appreciates art and poetry.
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Hardback Editions
January 2008 : Hardback
| Title: INANNA Author(s): KIM ECHLIN Publisher: ED ARTES DE MEXICO Availability: Amazon More details... |
August 2003 : Hardback
| Title: Inanna: From the Myths of Ancient Sumer Author(s): Kim Echlin ISBN: 0-88899-496-6 / 978-0-88899-496-7 (Canada (English speaking) edition) Publisher: Groundwood Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
2003 : Paperback
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