The Rubaʻiyat of Omar Khayyam

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Omar Khayyam: The Rubaʻiyat of Omar Khayyam (1979, A. Lane)

128 pages

English language

Published Oct. 3, 1979 by A. Lane.

ISBN:
978-0-7139-1134-3
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Blue/Green Hardcover, pasted illustrations believed to be done by Willy Pogany, no pub. date, Thomas Crowell New York. Cover has gold decor.small miniature book. Written by Edward Fitzgerald.

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If life is meaningless, why not enjoy its simple pleasures? If Epicurus had read what this Persian philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, and poet had written, he probably would have approved of it.

Omar Khayyam, through the brilliant English poetic voice that Edward FitzGerald lent him, speaks to us in a way that few are capable of. Realizing how incapable to provide any substantial answers any philosophical attempt is, what else can you conclude than a sort of Epicureanism that takes being alive as everything you will ever get, and that your enjoyments, sparse as they are, should be praised? If you have no metaphysical expectations beyond this life and experiences, Omar will speak directly to you. If you have a different set of beliefs, he might offend you, as he has many others throughout history. In any case, you won't feel indifferent to his thoughts. And thanks to Edward FitzGerald's translation, …