A review by saprat
The Epic of Gilgamesh by Unknown

adventurous

4.0

something about gilgamesh leaving his kingdom and civilization, retreating into nature and becoming wild and animalistic, all while grieving heavily for enkidu, will always sort of kill me. the way in which gilgamesh, in his mourning for enkidu, begins to emulate his fallen friend's wildness; the way it portrays grief as an untamed thing that cannot be controlled by man. sob. anyways shoutout to my world lit class that unanimously agreed that enkidu and gilgamesh were gay. bro idk which translation says it but "gilgamesh grieved for enkidu like a bride" are you kidding