Achilles, Gilgamesh, and Epic Poetry: Interview with Professor Michael Clarke
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What do Achilles and Gilgamesh, two of the most renowned literary figures of the ancient world, have in common? A great deal more than you might expect. I talked to Professor Michael Clarke of the National University of Ireland, Galway, one of my favorite people in the world and an enormously creative and thoughtful scholar, about his recent book - Achilles beside Gilgamesh: Mortality and Wisdom in Early Epic Poetry. We discussed Homer, the world of the Bronze Age, how literature moved, and why so many of the same motifs appeared at various places and times in heroic literature. Get Professor Clarke's book, Achilles beside Gilgamesh, here. I wrote a book, and it comes out in July! You can preorder (in hard copy, e-book, or audiobook) The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World here. Support us by supporting our sponsors! SimpliSafe - Visit simplisafe.com/TIDES today to customize your system and get a FREE security camera. You also get a 60 day risk free trial, so there’s nothing to lose. Better Help - Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/TIDES. Theragun - Try Theragun for 30 days starting at only $199 dollars. Go to theragun.com/TIDES right now and get your Gen 4 Theragun TODAY.
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