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Samarkand by Amin Maalouf is a gripping historical fiction novel that traces the journey of Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyaat manuscript from 11th-century Persia through centuries of turmoil, culminating in its dramatic survival aboard the Titanic. This used copy is in good condition, highly rated by readers, and ranked among top literary fiction titles, making it a must-have for history buffs and literary enthusiasts alike.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 765 Reviews |
G**X
Yet another wonderful book by Amin Maalouf
Yet another wonderful book by Amin Maalouf. He paints a vivid picture of 11th century Persia, seen through the eyes of Omar Khatami, philosopher, scientist and poet. A manuscript with a collection of his poems, as well as his biography is lost for centuries after the Mongols burn the library of Alamitos, the stronghold of the Assassin's. It resurfaces in the early 20th century, and Maalouf sketches the struggle of Iran against the Imperial powers of that time, again a fascinating historical period. Well worth reading for everyone with an interest in history in a beautiful and gripping narrative.
M**I
Fictional Tale of the Rubaiyaat
The story of Samarkand is woven around the history of the manuscript of the Rubaiyaat of Omar Khayyam, from its creation by the poet and sage in eleventh-century Persia to its loss when the Titanic sank in 1912. Unwittingly involved in a brawl on the streets of Samarkand, Omar Khayyam is brought before a local judge who recognizes his genius as a poet and gives him a blank book in which to inscribe his verses. Thus the head of a great poet is saved and the Rubaiyaat of Omar Khayyam is born. The threads of his life become interwoven with the designs of the vizier, Nizam al Mulk, and of Hassan Sabbah, the founder of the Order of the Assassins who later hides the precious manuscript in his famous mountain fortress. At the end of the nineteenth century the poems fire the imagination of the West in Edward Fitzgerald's evocative translation. An American scholar learns of the manuscript's survival and recovers it with the help of a Persian princess. Together they take it on the fateful voyage of the Titanic.
C**O
Timeless Masterpiece
A timeless Masterpiece of epic proportions, beauty and depth!
T**S
Good read
Enjoyed; fairly conventional story, but the places and times visited are enjoyable and it kept my interest until the end
A**A
Beautifully written!
I had never heard of this author before Samarkand… Beautifully crafted story where reality is intertwined with fiction told in a personable voice of a likable narrator…
M**M
A journey through History
Wow , 11th century power struggles of the empires to 20th century colonial power plays .. what has changed in pursuit of manifest destinies of many nations of the world, I wonder! United States was blessed to start something new without the power of kings and queens. This is a mesmerizing Fiction based on critical historical events of Central Asia and Middle East.
J**L
Opinion
Samarkand is a beautifully and skillfully told tale told between two times. The first in the time of Omar al khayyam the persian scientist, astrologist and poet, the second about the American Benjamin Omar Lesage an american journalist and adventure. Both driven by love and curiosity. As for my opinion in the novel.. I always thought that Amin maalouf portrayal of the western orientalist was most accredited in the book than the quality of the novel itself. In simple words overrated.
H**R
A Wonderful, Eye Opener of a Tale.
Samarkand is a terrific historic novel. I originally had to read it for a history class I was taking and ended up falling in love with the story. I really don't like reading very much, but this grabbed me from the moment I opened and kept me on the edge of my seat til I turned over the last page. Wonderfully written by Maalouf, truly a work of art.
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