Ferry, Gilgamesh: Tablet I, Part ii—The Double

David Ferry

Read By: Robert Pinsky

The scale of the poem enables the changing of subject, movement from one epic element to another. In the passage read aloud, repetition on a great scale includes the sayings of the gods and of the people. The people call on the goddess to create, out of “divine spittle,” a double or other to join and oppose the hero.

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