Enheduana Enheduana

Enheduana

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The complete poems of the priestess Enheduana, the world’s first known author, newly translated from the original Sumerian
 
Enheduana was a high priestess and royal princess who lived in Ur, in what is now southern Iraq, about 2300 BCE. Not only does Enheduana have the distinction of being the first author whose name we know, but the poems attributed to her are hymns of great power. They are a rare flash of the female voice in the often male-dominated ancient world, treating themes that are as relevant today as they were four thousand years ago: exile, social disruption, the power of storytelling, gender-bending identities, the devastation of war, and the terrifying forces of nature.
 
This book is the first complete translation of her poems from the original Sumerian. Sophus Helle’s translations replicate the intensity and imagery of the original hymns—literary time bombs that have lain buried for millennia. In addition to his translations, Helle provides background on the historical context in which Enheduana’s poems were composed and circulated, the works’ literary structure and themes, and their reception in both the ancient and the modern world.
 
Unjustly forgotten for millennia, Enheduana’s poems are essential reading for anyone interested in the literary history of women, religion, the environment, gender, motherhood, authorship, and empire.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
March 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
Yale University Press
SELLER
Yale University
SIZE
7.5
MB

Customer Reviews

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An Essential Entry in Any Library of Classics

Sophus Helle has created an exceptional and essential translation of the writings of the first named author in the literary canon. These extremely early hymns (and fragments of hymns) provide a fascinating window into our cultural past. Although these patchwork remains of ancient writings can be a difficult read, by themselves, the helpful and well-researched essays expound on their origins and author with strong scholarship designed for the non-scholar to easily understand.

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