Gilgamesh in popular culture

The Epic of Gilgamesh has directly inspired many manifestations of literature, art, music, and popular culture, as identified by Theodore Ziolkowski in the book Gilgamesh Among Us: Modern Encounters With the Ancient Epic (2011).[1][2] It was only during and after the First World War that the first reliable translations of the epic appeared that reached a wide audience, and it was only after the Second World War that the epic of Gilgamesh began to make itself felt more broadly in a variety of genres.[2]

Literature


Classical music

Pop music

Theatre

Film

Television

Comics

Video games

Children's literature

References

  1. Theodore Ziolkowski. Gilgamesh Among Us: Modern Encounters With the Ancient Epic, Cornell Univ Pr (December 8, 2011). ISBN 978-0-8014-5035-8
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Theodore Ziolkowski (Nov 1, 2011). "Gilgamesh: An Epic Obsession", Berfrois.
  3. schork, jonathan (April 2015). Fearless Inanna. St.Petersburg, FL: sms2. pp. 159–160. ISBN 9781508774396.
  4. schork, jonathan (April 2015). Fearless Inanna. St.Petersburg, FL: sms2. p. 239. ISBN 9781508774396.
  5. Weil, Ellen and Wolfe Gary K., Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever, Ohio State University Press, 2002 ISBN 9780814208922
  6. Gilgamesh at his castle in Abominable Charles Cristopher.
  7. http://comicbook.com/blog/2013/05/13/archer-armstrong-gilgamesh-fred-van-lente-on-the-zero-issue/ Archer and Armstrong #0 interview

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