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Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom and lyrical brilliance of Kahlil Gibran with this beautifully curated Collectable Edition. This volume brings together Gibran's most celebrated works, including The Prophet, The Madman, Sand and Foam, and more--masterpieces that have touched hearts across generations with their spiritual depth, poetic clarity, and philosophical insight. Presented in an elegant hardbound format, this edition is perfect for admirers of literature, seekers of meaning, and collectors alike. Whether you are revisiting these soulful writings or discovering them anew, Gibran's…mehr

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Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom and lyrical brilliance of Kahlil Gibran with this beautifully curated Collectable Edition. This volume brings together Gibran's most celebrated works, including The Prophet, The Madman, Sand and Foam, and more--masterpieces that have touched hearts across generations with their spiritual depth, poetic clarity, and philosophical insight. Presented in an elegant hardbound format, this edition is perfect for admirers of literature, seekers of meaning, and collectors alike. Whether you are revisiting these soulful writings or discovering them anew, Gibran's words will stir your soul and awaken your spirit. Wisdom that whispers to the soul! * Explore the essence of spiritual reflection, love, and human connection through Gibran's deeply moving prose and poetry. * Delve into timeless classics like The Prophet that have inspired readers across cultures and generations. * Discover a unique fusion of mysticism, philosophy, and universal truth in every piece. * Treasure a volume that belongs on every bookshelf and makes a thoughtful gift for any occasion. * Ideal for readers of poetry, philosophy, and spiritual literature.
Autorenporträt
"A writer of the New York Pen League, Kahlil Gibran was born Gibran Kahlil Gibran in 1883 in the town of Bsharri, Mount Lebanon, Ottoman Syria. Owing to his family's poor financial condition, Gibran did not receive any formal education in his childhood. He was taught at home by the visiting priests. Most of Gibran's early works were written in Arabic. His first work was a work about music. It was titled Nubthah fi Fan Al-Musiqa and was published in 1905. Ara' is al-Muruj, his second work, was published the next year. It was translated as Nymphs of the Valley, Spirit Brides, and also as Brides of the Prairie. Many of his works were written and published in English. These include The Madman (1918), Twenty Drawings (1919), The Forerunner (1920), The Prophet (1923), Sand and Foam (1926), and The Earth Gods (1931). With a strong element of mysticism, which is influenced by Islam, Christianity, theosophy, and Judaism, his works deal with spiritual love, joy and sorrow, marriage, children, and death. Gibran died from tuberculosis and liver cirrhosis on 10 April 1931 in New York. "