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“The Rubáiyát”

  1. A poem by the twelfth-century Persian poet Omar Khayyam . This is the poem's best-known stanza , in a celebrated translation by Edward FitzGerald:

    A Book of Verses underneath the Bough,

    A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread — and Thou

    Beside me singing in the Wilderness —

    Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow [enough]!



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The jewel-encrusted edition of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám was taken aboard the RMS Titanic and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, exactly 110 years ago.

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Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” and “The Rubaiyat” are among the movie’s literary references.

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Long before that my mother used to read me The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám on the back verandah of our house in Kogarah.

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It is like trying to recite the Rubaiyat in the original Farsi while getting licked in the face by a rhinoceros.

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During his lonely night shifts, Alvarez reads a tattered copy of the Rubaiyat, the 12th-century tome by Omar Khayyám, which he keeps beneath his takeout window, and he has works of poets like Rumi and Ferdowsi by his bedside.

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