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David Damrosch is a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. He is the general editor of The Longman Anthology of World Literature and the founding general editor of The Longman Anthology of British Literature. He lives in New York City.
"An altogether compelling narrative of a crucial episode in cultural history. This is a book that vividly demonstrates why humanism matters and how it is enhanced by exercising an unconventionally broad reach."--Robert Alter, author of "The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary," and Class of 1937 Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of California at Berkeley ""The Buried Book "is a thrilling intellectual adventure: a brilliant study of Gilgamesh, it is also a rich and complex narrative of colonialist adventurers, obsessed scholars, anxious theologians, and contemporary writers all caught up in the ancient epic's amazingly wide net."--Stephen Greenblatt, author of "Will In The World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare""" "David Damrosch's "The Buried Book" is a remarkably original, narrative analysis of the loss, rediscovery, and literary-spiritual values of the ancient epic, "Gilgamesh." There is somber wisdom and wit in Damrosch's comprehensive story, which finds room for Philip Roth's "The Great American Novel" and the murderous fictions of Saddam Hussein. It is salutary to be reminded by Damrosch that ultimately we and Islam share a common literary culture that commenced with "Gilgamesh.""--Harold Bloom, author of "Where Shall Wisdom Be Found"?
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