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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Автор: Omar Khayyam и Steven Schroeder
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From the Persian astronomer and philosopher Omar Khayyam comes this collection of poems that will take your breath away. The quatrains are simple and spontaneous yet brimming with beauty. Not discovered until 1859, they are now some of the best-known and most frequently quoted verses.
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Автор: Omar Khayyam и Steven Schroeder
Описание
From the Persian astronomer and philosopher Omar Khayyam comes this collection of poems that will take your breath away. The quatrains are simple and spontaneous yet brimming with beauty. Not discovered until 1859, they are now some of the best-known and most frequently quoted verses.
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- Barnes & Noble
- Издано:
- Mar 13, 2012
- ISBN:
- 9781411466685
- Формат:
- Книге
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Barnes & Noble Digital Library) - Omar Khayyam
THE RUBÁIYÁT OF OMAR KHAYYÁM
OMAR KHAYYÁM
TRANSLATED BY EDWARD FITZGERALD
INTRODUCTION BY STEVEN SCHROEDER
Introduction and Suggested Reading © 2008 by Barnes & Noble, Inc.
This 2012 edition published by Barnes & Noble, Inc.
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INTRODUCTION
EDWARD FITZGERALD’S TRANSLATION OF RUBÁIYÁT OF OMAR KHAYYÁM is a mosaic of joyful resignation, a celebration of life here, now, fully aware of its limits. The pieces with which FitzGerald composed the poem are quatrains—four line verses—selected from among the many written by the Persian astronomer-mathematician Omar Khayyám in the eleventh and twelfth centuries in what is now Iran. FitzGerald approached Khayyám’s quatrains the way a mosaic artist might approach the fragments of a broken vase, sifting through the pieces to find the best fit, breaking some to make them fit better. In Khayyám, he found little jewels, hard pieces with a beauty of their own. But as he worked with them, he began to see them as a single poem, arranged from the rising of the sun to the rising of the moon, all set in the Persian garden of a Victorian imagination—not a narrative, but a space in which to enjoy life now rather than simply drifting into resigned submission to the stern judges of Khayyám’s Islam and FitzGerald’s Christianity.
FitzGerald was born in 1809 in Suffolk, England, into a family whose wealth enabled him to live a life of quiet leisure devoted to study and writing. He attended Cambridge University and became acquainted there with some of the best-known writers of the day, including the novelist William Makepeace Thackeray (author of Vanity Fair) and Alfred Tennyson (who later became Poet Laureate). FitzGerald published his
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