
Step back into twelfth‑century Persia, where a brilliant astronomer‑poet turned his keen eye to the mysteries of wine, time, and destiny. Rendered into graceful English verse, the collection invites listeners to linger over each quatrain, feeling the rustle of desert sands and the quiet pulse of a mind that measured the heavens as readily as the fleeting joys of life. The poet’s spare, rhythmic couplets whisper of love, doubt, and the fleeting nature of human ambition, offering a timeless meditation that feels as fresh today as it did centuries ago.
The accompanying introduction paints a vivid portrait of the poet’s world: a bustling academy in Naishapur, friendships forged with future rivals, and a pact of shared fortune that would echo through the courts of sultans and the secretive mountain strongholds of assassins. This rich historical tapestry sets the stage for the verses that follow, drawing listeners into a world where philosophy, politics, and poetry intertwine. Let the cadence of the Rubaiyat carry you through an age of wonder and contemplation.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (64K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Judy Boss, Gregory Walker, and David Widger
Release date
1995-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1048–1122
Best known for the quatrains later gathered as the Rubaiyat, this Persian writer was also a major mathematician and astronomer whose work reached far beyond poetry. His life joined science, philosophy, and verse in a way that still feels strikingly modern.
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