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Storytelling, the Meaning of Life, and The Epic of Gilgamesh – Arthur A. Brown

Posted by on Feb 6, 2014 in Library | Comments Off on Storytelling, the Meaning of Life, and The Epic of Gilgamesh – Arthur A. Brown

Stories do not need to inform us of anything. They do inform us of things. From The Epic of Gilgamesh, for example, we know something of the people who lived in the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the second and third millenniums BCE. We know they celebrated a king named Gilgamesh; we know they believed in many gods; we know they were self-conscious of their own cultivation of the natural world; and we know they were literate. These things we can fix — or establish definitely. But stories also remind us of things we cannot fix — of what it means to be human. They...

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