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Inanna | Diane Wolkstein
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A fresh retelling of the ancient texts about Ishtar, the world's first goddess. Illustrated with visual artifacts of the period. "A great masterpiece of universal literature."--Mircea Eliade
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For I, Wolkstein‘s wonderful translation of the stories of a Sumerian goddess, Inanna. (Also known as Ishtar, and in the Old Testament as Astarte - those corrupting Astarte poles.)

#Alphabetgame #LetterI @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

For other I‘s, see the comments.

Graywacke Inferno is a more obvious answer, since for me it changed the nature of literature and world building. Two classics: I Know Why the Cages Bird Sings-Maya Angelou, If Beale Street Could Talk-James Baldwin. A personal favorite: Into the Wild-Jon Krakauer. A Nabokov favorite: Invitation to a Beheading. And a surprisingly terrific anthology of place (i adore this): Island Fire: Anthology of Literature from Hawai‘i-Cheryl & James Harstad (edited) 2y
Jari-chan I just recently read Olga Tokarczuks take on this old tale, that's how I came to know about Inanna. 2y
merelybookish Your picks are so interesting! (I also like Into the Wild, and still think about it more than a lot of books. It made an impression.) 2y
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eeclayton I loved Into the Wild too. Stacking the Nabokov for later. 2y
batsy This sounds super fascinating! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing! 2y
Graywacke @Jari-chan how interesting! Which novel is this? 2y
Graywacke @merelybookish I think the same when I read your picks. 🙂 Into the Wild has an oddly strong draw (even if the book is actually more about Krakauer than McCandless) 2y
Graywacke @eeclayton i was really drawn to Invitation to a Beheading when i read it a couple years ago. 2y
Graywacke @batsy it is. And Wolkstein‘s actually makes it something better in her translation, searching for the different meanings (and the pictures in the book are pretty amazing too) 2y
Graywacke @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks of course. Thanks again for making us make these lists. 🙂 2y
Jari-chan @Graywacke The tagged one. I'm not sure if there's an English translation, yet. GR doesn't list any... 2y
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Inanna | Diane Wolkstein
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Read this book because I thought it would be about Enheduanna - it was not - but I enjoyed it anyway.

Cool mythology. It's very interesting how it all meshes together.

Wolkstein describes a feeling that the world is opening up to you when you read the myths. It's real.

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