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portada Rethinking Khayyaamism: His Controversial Poems and Vision
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2014
Language
English
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780761864066

Rethinking Khayyaamism: His Controversial Poems and Vision

Khodadad Kaviani (Author) · Hamilton Books · Paperback

Rethinking Khayyaamism: His Controversial Poems and Vision - Khodadad Kaviani

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Synopsis "Rethinking Khayyaamism: His Controversial Poems and Vision"

This book contains poetry attributed to Omar Khayyaam (1048-1131), a popular Iranian poet whose philosophies provoke strong reactions from those who agree or disagree with his ideas. Khayyaamism is a particular worldview that challenges established religious beliefs and practices that are contrary to reason. These short poetic expressions promote the enjoyment of living in the moment and present death as both a natural part of life and the ultimate equalizer of the rich and the poor. The collection of poems presented in this book dare the readers to take a more critical view of the issues and values that continue to be discovered by each new generation and debated in our world. Along with each poem, there are conversation starters and questions that invite the reader to dig deeper into the exposed concepts.

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