A recipient of The New York Times Editor's Choice Award, author Ted Jordan Meredith explores the existential themes of mortality and love in a poetic novella broadly themed on a modern interpretation of the ancient Sumerian tale, The Epic of Gilgamesh. Written as a literary fugue, the contrapuntal explorations of the two protagonists broaden and deepen as they journey into their selves and each other, into a world becoming, a world passing, and a world remembered but not yet born.
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A recipient of The New York Times Editor's Choice Award, author Ted Jordan Meredith explores the existential themes of mortality and love in a poetic novella broadly themed on a modern interpretation of the ancient Sumerian tale, The Epic of Gilgamesh. Written as a literary fugue, the contrapuntal explorations of the two protagonists broaden and deepen as they journey into their selves and each other, into a world becoming, a world passing, and a world remembered but not yet born.
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