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Gilgamesh is the ultimate survivor—horrified by the death of his buddy Enkidu he sets out on a journey to find eternal life. In his quest he crosses the waters of death, meets Utnapishtim, the sole survivor of the deluge, and receives the secret of the Plant of Rejuvenation. But the plant is stolen by a snake and Gilgamesh returns home empty handed. Although in the story Gilgamesh fails to win eternal life, in some way he succeeds because his story is still an exciting read—more than 4000 years later. Andrew George's translation from the original cuneiform texts is smooth and his introduction contains an up to date introduction to the modern Gilgamesh research.