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Loftus, Debbie. New. Shrink-wrapped. 210 p. Includes Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. CLAY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS FROM ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA imaginatively reworks sixty ancient texts in a multiplicity of styles, reflecting the marvellous variety of the source materials and their inextinguishable relevance in the modern world. The first part of CLAY includes several tales that have become familiar from other sources: notably two creation narratives, the Mesopotamian flood story and an epic of self-discovery. The second part explores themes of sexual love, marriage, birth, death and atonement. Witty, illuminating, entertaining, and suffused with human feeling, this spectacularly designed book is inventively written in a mix of verse and prose. CLAY also includes 129 original images by artist Debbie Loftus, as well as an Afterword, a Who s Who of characters, a map of ancient Mesopotamia and illustrations of two key cuneiform tablets from the British Museum. Reaching back across five millennia, CLAY creatively invites the reader to revisit ideas and customs from ancient Mesopotamia and to consider their ongoing importance for the way we live now.