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Gilgamesh the King

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Illustrator
  
dt3456

Publication date
  
1984

ISBN
  
0-87795-599-9

Author
  
Robert Silverberg

Publisher
  
Arbor House

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
320 pp

Originally published
  
1984

Genre
  
Historical drama

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel

Similar
  
Robert Silverberg books, Fantasy books

Gilgamesh the King is a 1984 historical novel by Robert Silverberg presenting the Epic of Gilgamesh as a novel. In the afterword the author say "at all times I have attempted to interpret the fanciful and fantastic events of these poems in a realistic way, that is, to tell the story of Gilgamesh as though he were writing his own memoirs, and to that end I have introduced many interpretations of my own devising which for better or for worse are in no way to be ascribed to the scholars".

Plot introduction

The novel is told from the point of view of Gilgamesh, and is primarily ambivalent about the supernatural elements of the epic. But the events are portrayed in a fairly realistic manner. Gilgamesh is a giant among men and an amazing warrior, even since he was very young. When the king of Uruk (his father) dies, Gilgamesh is exiled by the recently crowned Dumuzi, jealous of his skills and power. When in time Dumuzi dies, Gilgamesh comes back to the kingdom to be proclaimed.

Silverberg afterwards wrote a number of stories for the fantasy anthology series Heroes in Hell describing Gilgamesh's posthumous adventures in the underworld, including the award-winning novella "Gilgamesh in the Outback."

References

Gilgamesh the King Wikipedia