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How a Bronze Age Girl Grew to become the World’s First Named Writer and Used the Moon to Unify the World’s First Empire – The Marginalian


Days after I arrived in America as a lone teenager, the identical age Mary Shelley was when she wrote Frankenstein, not but figuring out I too was to turn out to be a author, I discovered myself wandering the huge cool halls of the Penn Museum. There among the many 1000’s of historic artifacts was one to which I might owe my future life — an alabaster disk from Bronze Age Mesopotamia, inscribed in Cuneiform with the title of the world’s first recognized writer: Enheduanna.

The disk of Enheduanna (Penn Museum)

Born in present-day Iraq with a Semitic title misplaced to historical past, the daughter of the Sumerian king Sargon of Akkad named herself en (“excessive priestess”) hedu (“decoration”) an (the Sumerian sky god) na: excessive priestess of the decoration of the sky, our Moon. Her father — himself the son of a priestess single mom, who had borne him in secret, then forged the toddler on the Euphrates river in a straw basket right into a life as an orphan — had conquered the most important Sumerian metropolis of Ur in 2334 B.C.E. and got down to unify the tessellation of warring city-states that was then Mesopotamia, creating the world’s first multinational empire.

He did all the sensible issues that assist folks cohere right into a folks — fostered a standard language, standardized weights and measures, launched taxes to help troopers and artists — however he got here to see what all leaders finally see: that nothing binds human beings extra powerfully than concepts. His residents needed to consider in a single factor to turn out to be one folks.

Sargon employed the perfect man for the job: his daughter; she anchored her technique in what Margaret Fuller known as “that greatest truth, the Moon.”

Phases of the Moon by the self-taught Seventeenth-century artist and astronomer Maria Clara Eimmart. (Out there as a print.)

Enheduanna, whose story is woven into Rebecca Boyle’s altogether fascinating e-book Our Moon: How Earth’s Celestial Companion Reworked the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are (public library), took it upon herself to unify the Akkadian and Sumerian religions, utilizing the Moon because the unifying drive and poetry partway between prayer and propaganda because the fulcrum.

Over the course of her forty-year reign, Enheduanna composed a whole bunch, maybe 1000’s of poems, passionate and playful, unafraid of the sensuous that’s the human within the divine and the divine within the human — poems by way of which, as Boyle writes, “humanity tried to make connections between heaven and Earth for the primary time”; poems that, in bringing the gods all the way down to Earth, made them equally occupied with all human life, Akkadian or Sumerian. Her crowning achievement of unification had been her forty-two verses about totally different holy locations throughout the empire, generally known as the Sumerian Temple Hymns and inscribed with the world’s first byline:

The compiler of the tablets was Enheduanna. My King, one thing has been created right here that nobody has ever created earlier than.

Enheduanna has been known as the Shakespeare of the traditional Center East. Like Shakespeare’s, her authorship is disputed. However, like Shakespeare, with out counterproof she stays the best poet of her time and place — doubly so for turning even her ache and loneliness into sacred artwork: When Sargon’s grandson grew to become king and a insurrection broke out, Enheduanna was exiled to the desert; there, as civil unrest was rupturing the empire, she wrote in verse about her struggling, which was the struggling of many. I’m reminded of James Baldwin’s definition of an amazing poet: “The best poet within the English language,” he wrote of Shakespeare, “discovered his poetry the place poetry is discovered: within the lives of the folks. He may have executed this solely by way of love — by figuring out, which isn’t the identical factor as understanding, that no matter was taking place to anybody was taking place to him.”

Complement with the story of the primary surviving {photograph} of the Moon, which helped humanity bridge immortality and impermanence — these outdated issues of faith — by way of a younger science.

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