Gilgamesh : A Verse Play
Gilgamesh : A Verse Play
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Author(s): Komunyakaa, Yusef
ISBN No.: 9780819568250
Pages: 112
Year: 200907
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.32
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In spare, stark language, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Komunyakaa and dramatist Gracia create a 21st-century version of the ancient Middle Eastern tale Gilgamesh. (T)hese two writers have brought vigorous life to this ancient tale. Recommended for most collections."-- Library Journal "Lean, startling, a chiaroscuro renovation of one of the great inception-stories of human intimacy, loss, and survival--this Gilgamesh is fiercely brilliant in language and conception, uniquely stripped and centered for our own times."--Jane Hirshfield, author of After "Unique, powerful, and beautifully succinct, this Gilgamesh is marked by Komunyakaa's personal style and vision. He and Gracia wipe the dust off of the old broken cuneiform tablets and make the characters in the epic come alive."--Richard Cecil, author of Twenty First Century Blues "In spare, stark language, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Komunyakaa and dramatist Gracia create a 21st-century version of the ancient Middle Eastern tale Gilgamesh. (T)hese two writers have brought vigorous life to this ancient tale.


Recommended for most collections."-- Library Journal "Gritty, laconic, well-known poet Komunyakaa (who won a Pulitzer for 1993's Neon Vernacular) teams up with playwright and dramaturge Gracia for a compelling, short, stage-ready adaptation of the Sumerian epic that may be the oldest story in the world. Komunyakaa's short lines and taciturn bearing fit the gravity of the warriors' tragedy, and he strikes the right balance between contemporary directness and antique grace. Gilgamesh, once embarked on his quest for the flower, demands of one among its many guardians: 'Open the gate/ so I may confront the father of Grief.' If Komunyakaa's Sumerians lack the verbal polish and the philosophical ambition of, say, fellow poet Seamus Heaney's Greeks (found in his translation of Sophocles), this is a dramatic work of sinewy vitality, with a real hero who moves and breathes on the stage."-- Publishers Weekly.


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