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Date: 2024-12-11 05:10 pm (UTC)I think it's so interesting for Lieberman to identify with Gilgamesh, or at least to speak in his voice, when for me it has to be Enkidu.
But then also, this idea of somehow being the lost beloved, witnessed by the subject, is also powerful. The weird yet familiar displacement of it.
I admit to being v pleased with this one. The role reversal, and making the trans analogy more plain.