HUMMING THE BLUES: INSPIRED BY NIN-ME-SAR-RA, ENHEDUANNA'S SONG TO INANNA, Cass Dalglish

HUMMING THE BLUES: INSPIRED BY NIN-ME-SAR-RA, ENHEDUANNA'S SONG TO INANNA

Cass Dalglish

Publisher: CALYX Books
PubDate: 10/1/2008
ISBN: 9780934971928
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.95
Quantity Available: 28
Pages: 90
 

Poetry. Cass Dalglish translates the cuneiform of Enheduanna, a powerful Sumerian princess in 2350 BCE. Nin-me-sar-ra-the first signed poetry in history-begs the goddess Inanna (who entered the underworld and returned) for help overcoming a usurper. Adopting a jazz aesthetic, Dalglish improvises on her translations, re-examining the cuneiform through feminist lenses. Giving fresh interpretations to the originals, these poems form rhythmic riffs-like jazz musical improvisations-that carry the reader back to the lands of ancient Iraq during the time when gods were women. Cass Dalglish is a poet and novelist who studied Sumerian hieroglyphs to find women's earliest writing. She holds a PhD from Union Institute and is associate professor of English and chair of women's studies at Augsburg College. She was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award for her novel Sweetgrass and is the author of NIN.

Author City: Minneapolis, MN USA

A poet, novelist and former journalist, Dalglish studied Summerian hieroglyphs to find women's earliest writing and translate Nin-Me-Sar-Ra the earliest signed poem (2350 BCE) in history. She holds a PhD from Union Institute and is an associate professor of English and Chair of Women's Studies at Augsburg College.

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