In 'The Rubáiyát of Bridge,' Carolyn Wells skillfully intertwines the themes of leisure, social interaction, and the nuances of the card game bridge through a lens reminiscent of the poetic forms found in the original 'Rubáiyát' by Omar Khayyám. With a playful yet sophisticated tone, Wells employs quatrains to explore the joys and rivalries inherent in the game, reflecting the dynamics of human relationships and the fleeting nature of time, akin to Khayyám's philosophies. This literary work serves not only as an homage to the rich tradition of Persian poetry but also as a satirical examination of 20th-century social conventions and pastimes, delivering both entertainment and commentary in equal measure. Carolyn Wells, an accomplished poet and novelist, was known for her diverse literary pursuits, which included poetry, mystery fiction, and children's literature. Her affinity for both the elegance of verse and the intricacies of social games likely inspired her to create this hybrid text that resonates with both bridge enthusiasts and literary lovers. Wells's background in journalism and her keen observations of societal behaviors undoubtedly informed her unique approach to synthesizing poetry with the popular pastime of bridge. This delightful collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate clever wordplay and the rich tapestry of social interactions. Whether you are a seasoned bridge player or simply curious about its cultural significance, 'The Rubáiyát of Bridge' offers a whimsical yet profound journey through the intersections of poetry, play, and the human experience.
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