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The Epic of Gilgamesh with Robert Macfarlane
Episode 58

The Epic of Gilgamesh with Robert Macfarlane

Secret Life of Books · Sophie Gee and Jonty Claypole

May 9, 202550m 26s

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Show Notes

The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest surviving works of literature - an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia, stitched together from fragments going back as far as 2100BCE. It tells the story of Gilgamesh, King of Uruk, his friendship with the wild man Enkidu, and his attempts to come to terms with his own mortality. Although incomplete, the essence of the story - and many passages - are preserved thanks to the work of dedicated Assyriologists past and present.


To discuss this extraordinary work, Sophie and Jonty are joined by Robert Macfarlane, author of The Wild Places (2007), The Old Ways (2012), Underland (2019) and now Is A River Alive? (2025). Rob has been obsessed with Gilgamesh for many years - what it has to tell us about humanity and the environment.


BOOKS REFERRED TO:

The Epic of Gilgamesh (1999) translated by Andrew George

Gilgamesh: A New English Version (2004) by Stephen Mitchell

Gilgamesh: A New Translation of the Ancient Epic (2021) by Sophus Helle

We Have Never Been Modern (1991) by Bruno Latour

Camera Lucida (1981) by Roland Barthes

Civilization and its Discontents (1930) by Sigmund Freud

The Country and the City (1973) by Raymond Williams

People of the River (2021) by Grace Karskens



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