Balbale (from
Sumerian ''bal'' "change"); is a
Sumerian form of poem, a kind of changing songs. Most of ''Tammuz and Enkimdu'' (an
adamanduga
Adamanduga (Sumerian language, Sumerian for "dialogue") is a Sumerian literature, Sumerian and Akkadian literature, Akkadian genre of literature, a kind of dispute. It originated in the 3rd millennium BC, and was used until the Neo-Assyrian Empir ...
) consists of changes like this. There’s a reference to balbale in the
colophon of the poem, though it also may refer to the dialogue form of the writing. All hymns signed as balbales (
Hymns to Ninurta, Hymns for Shu-Sin) contain changing repetitions. It is the most important feature of balbale. Dialogues referred to as balbale also consist of changing and unchanged periods.
In modern times, it is difficult to discern unifying characteristics of the ancient compositions labeled ''balbale''.
References
Sources
* Világirodalmi lexikon I. kötet, A-Cal,
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Sumerian literature