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The Great 'Umar Khayyam: A Global Reception of the Rubáiyát

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Edited by Asghar Seyed-Gohrab
2012
Published by: Leiden University Press
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The Persian poet, mathematician, and astronomer ‘Umar Khayyám (1048-1131), is best known for his remarkable and highly influential poem cycle, “The Rubáiyát”. These poems, of which there are nearly a thousand, have been used in contemporary Iran as resistance literature, symbolizing the secularist voice in cultural debates. Offering a unique overview of a selection of poems, this anthology collects eighteen essays on the history of the reception of the celebrated work in various literary translations and editions, exploring how Khayyám’s philosophy as presented in his poetry has inspired generations of poets, novelists, painters, musicians, calligraphers, filmmakers, and freethinkers

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Introduction
Kkayyām in Persia
Khayyām in the Arab World and Turkey
M. Alsulami
pp. 73-84
Khayyām in the Netherlands
The Russian and Georgian Reception of Khayyām
F. Abdullaeva, N. Chalisova, Ch. Melville
pp. 161-188
Khayyām's Reception in Victorian England
Khayyām in India
International Khayyām Data-base
Jos Coumans
pp. 245-252
pp. 253-267
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