A work of staggering poetic beauty that has inspired the likes of John Ruskin, T. S. Eliot, and Robert Bly, theRubaiyat of Omar Khayyam was written in eleventh-century Persia and was
largely unknown in the West until it was translated into English by Edward FitzGerald in 1859. In FitzGerald’s hands, the individual Persian quatrains of the original coalesced into one of
the most moving and often-cited modern poetic statements about loss, longing, and nostalgia. As Robert D. Richardson notes, theRubaiyat is startlingly modern in its outlook and
composition, and through it, one civilization speaks to another as equals and across a gap of almost a thousand years.
Annotated by Richardson and illustrated beautifully with the elegant watercolors of Lincoln Perry, this edition of theRubaiyat of Omar Khayyam will bring this affirmed classic to a new
generation of readers. It is the perfect complement to Richardson’s "biography" of theRubaiyat, Nearer to the Heart’s Desire.