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Inara & The Tree of Souls- An Anthology of Tales & Poems

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Based on traditional myths of Mesopotamia  as translated by Betty de Shong Meador, Kramer and Wolstein, and more, these works re-envision  such celebrated poems as “The Hupullu Tree” and “Inanna’s Descent”to offer alternative perspectives to traditional depictions of women and nature.  Listen to the An Zu tell his tales of the Great Wars, learn the great creation story of the Serpent, and hear the little tree saved by Inara in the Great Flood (Lulu) tell her story and how Inara saved her---and more!. All celebrate the wildnerness within. Sponsorship Houston Arts Alliance/ the city of Houston.

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Portada del episodio The Serpent & the Cosmic Egg: A Creation Story

The Serpent & the Cosmic Egg: A Creation Story

This story is inspired by Orphic tales of creation and the ancient Greek creation story of Eurynome who danced and created/mated with the serpent Ophion. In this re-envisioned myth, the sacred creation story or origin story of the first Serpent comes from Night and Chaos itself. The story is said to be held by the serpents of Mesopotamia, such as Sakina, the guardian of the Tree of Immortality/Life and Sabr, the great serpent rescued from the Flood (found wound around the little hupullu saved by Inara (Inanna)) . See “Sakina Speaks of Gilgamesh: A Serpent’s Perspective,” Inara & the Hupullu Tree: A Retelling & “Inara’s Return.” Sponsored in part through a grant from the Houston Arts Alliance and the city of Houston. Original artwork courtesy of Tania Day Magallon. from Inara & the Tree of Souls: An Anthology of Tales & Poems

7 de nov de 2023 - 1 min
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Lulu

Lulu is short for “hupullu” the ancient Sumerian word for a date palm tree. In the original myth, “The Hupullu Tree,” the little tree was found after the Flood and rescued by the goddess of love and death, Inanna, Queen of Heaven. She planted it in her garden and nurtured it. Later, Gilgamesh cuts the tree down to make weapons and a marriage bed. In this story, the tree survives both the Flood and Gilgamesh. Told from the perspective of the little, rescued tree, this story gives voice to her memories of the different stages of her life: from a dream within her parents memories, to a little seed being born, falling into the earth, rooting, and blossoming into maturity, to becoming part of a community of trees, until being brutally uprooted by the flood. Based on “The Hupullu Tree” from Diane and Samuel Noah Kramer, Inanna: Queen of the Heaven and Earth; Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer. Harper & Row, 1983. Sponsored in part through a grant from the Houston Arts Alliance and he city of Houston. Original artwork courtesy of Tania Day Magallon. from Inara & the Tree of Souls: an Anthology of Tales & Poems

7 de nov de 2023 - 2 min
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Ki Speaks

This soliloquy is told from the perspective of the last surviving An Zu bird found by Inara (Inanna) in the little hupullu tree rescued from the great Flood (see Inara & the Hupullu Tree: A Retelling). In this poem, the An Zu is a giant Phoenix-like bird who has suffered greatly at the hands of the Sky Gods and wishes to correct their version of history and the demonic portrayal of his kind as seen in traditional Mesopotamian myth. (Stay tuned for more in “ An Account of An Zu history by Ki, the last surviving An Zu of the Great Wars”) Based on the character of Ki in “An Zu" from Dalley, Stephanie. Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others. Oxford University Press, 1989. pp. 205-227. Sponsored in part through a grant from the Houston Arts Alliance and the city of Houston. Original artwork courtesy of Tania Day Magallon. from the collection Inara & the Tree of Souls: An Anthology of Tales & Poems

7 de nov de 2023 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Lily Speaks of Lillith

Lily Speaks of Lillith

One creature living in the little sacred hupullu tree that was saved by Inara (and Inanna/Ishtar), is a female tree spirit, Lillith, or Lily. In this tale, Lily, the second Lillith, speaks her understanding of the her ancestor, the Biblical Lillith, and her true relationship with Adam. In this version, one can see how the traditional story, “The Hupullu Tree,” may very well have been Hebraic in origin ( i.e. in comparison to other Mesopotamian mythic characterizations of the goddess. See Inara & the Hupullu Tree: A Retelling for the full re-envisioned poetic myth. Full story coming soon!) Based on “The Hupullu Tree” from Diane and Samuel Noah Kramer, Inanna: Queen of the Heaven and Earth; Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer. Harper & Row, 1983. Sponsored in part through a grant from the Houston Arts Alliance and the city of Houston. Original artwork courtesy of Tania Day Magallon. from the collection Inara & the Tree of Souls: An Anthology of Tales & Poems

7 de nov de 2023 - 1 min
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