The Prophet
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Twenty-six poetic essays on love, work, joy and sorrow — one of the most cherished books of the last century.
| Author |
Kahlil Gibran |
|---|---|
| ISBN |
9789394941021 |
| Year Of Publication |
2022 |
| Pages |
111 |
| Language |
English |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Publisher |
Rising India Book House |
ISBN: 9789394941021
Year Of Publication: 2022
Pages : 111
Language : English
Binding : Paperback
Publisher: Rising India Book House
This widely known classic is a collection of 26 poetic essays written in English by the Lebanese-American artist, philosopher and writer Kahlil Gibran. Ever since its first publication in 1923, The Prophet depicts the mysteries of life and reveals the divine wisdom of the greatest religions of the world. It inspires us to follow the spiritual awakening of the soul. The Prophet captures the teachings of Gibran in a comforting story that succinctly touches on everyday topics like love, giving, joy, sorrow, freedom, pain, teaching, friendship and beauty. Through these epigrammatic aphorisms the author takes us to an unfamiliar territory into the abyss of mind.
Poet, artist, and mystic, Kahlil Gibran was born in 1883 to a poor Christian family in Lebanon and immigrated to the United States as an adolescent. His masterpiece, The Prophet, a book of poetic essays that he began while still a youth in Lebanon, is one of the most cherished books of our time and has sold millions of copies in more than twenty languages since its publication in 1923. But all of Gibran’s works –essays, stories, parables, and prose poems –are imbued with equally powerful simplicity and wisdom, whether they are addressing marriage or children, friendship or grief, work or pleasure. Perhaps no other twentieth-century writer has touched the hearts and minds of so remarkably varied and widespread a readership. While most people know Gibran only as the author of “The Prophet,” he wrote seventeen books, nine in Arabic and eight in English.
Twenty-six poetic essays on love, work, joy and sorrow — one of the most cherished books of the last century.

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