The Prophet

Kahlil Gibran

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English

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Discover The Prophet, Khalil Gibran's timeless collection of 26 prose-poetry essays that explore love, marriage, joy, sorrow, reason, and passion. A genre-blending work of philosophy and poetry, The Prophet speaks to readers of all ages who crave thoughtful reflection and gentle wisdom. Its nature-inspired imagery and universal themes create an uplifting, contemplative tone—perfect for personal quiet time, thoughtful gifting, or shared conversations about what it means to be human.

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Author

Kahlil Gibran

Publisher

Arrow Books

Language

English

SKU

BK0489126

ISBN

9780099538585

Reading Age

All

Dimensions

19.5 x 13 x 1 cm

Binding

Paperback

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Khalil Gibran (January 6, 1883- April 10, 1931) Was A Lebanese Author, Philosopher, Poet And Artist. His Poetry Is Notable For Its Use Of Formal Language And Insights On Topics Of Life Using Spiritual Terms. He Emigrated To Boston, Usa In 1895 With His Mother Kamilah, Younger Sisters Mariana And Sultana And Half-Brother Peter (Aka Butros). He Studied Art In Boston, And French And Arabic In Lebanon. The Spelling "Kahlil Gibran" Is The Result Of A Suggestion By His English Teacher That He Anglicise His Name To Make It More Acceptable In Society. Khalil Gibran Grew Up In The Region Of Bsharri In Lebanon. During His Youth He Did Not Receive Any Formal Schooling Since His Family Was Poor, But He Was Visited Regularly By Priests Who Taught Him About The Bible, The Syriac And Arabic Languages. During His Youth, His Family'S Property Was Confiscated By The Ottoman Authorities After Khalil Gibran'S Father Was Sent To Prison For Fraud And Tax Evasion. With No Home, The Gibran Family Decided To Follow Gibran'S Uncle And Emigrate To The United States; They Left For New York On June 25, 1895. Khalil Gibran'S Father Had Been Released In 1894 But Decided To Stay In Lebanon. Kahlil Gibran: Full Arabic Name Gibran Khalil Gibran, (January 6, 1883 April 10, 1931) Was A Lebanese-American Artist, Poet, And Writer Of The New York Pen League. Kahlil Gibran Was Born In The Town Of Bsharri In The Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate, Ottoman Empire (North Of Modern-Day Lebanon), To Khalil Gibran And Kamila Gibran(Rahmeh). As A Young Man Kahlil Emigrated With His Family To The United States, Where He Studied Art And Began His Literary Career, Writing In English And Arabic. In The Arab World, Gibran Is Regarded As A Literary And Political Rebel. His Romantic Style Was At The Heart Of A Renaissance In Modern Arabic Literature, Especially Prose Poetry, Breaking Away From The Classical School. In Lebanon, He Is Still Celebrated As A Literary Hero. He Is Chiefly Known In The English-Speaking World For His 1923 Book The Prophet, An Early Example Of Inspirational Fiction Including A Series Of Philosophical Essays Written In Poetic English Prose. The Book Sold Well Despite A Cool Critical Reception, Gaining Popularity In The 1930S And Again, Especially In The 1960S Counterculture. Gibran Is The Third Best-Selling Poet Of All Time, Behind Shakespeare And Laozi. Bio From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Photo By Unknown [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons. Paintings And Sculptures By Artist Barry Novis Feature In Galleries And Private Collections Around The World. His Art Collectors Include The Band Coldplay, Joanna Lumley, Rugby Star Victor Ubogu, Hit & Run Music, Hmv Music, And The National Trust Uk. Novis Has Also Created His Own Illustrated Version Of Kahlil Gibran'S The Prophet Featuring Gibran'S Poetic Prose Along With 28 Colorful And Evocative Novis Images. Born In Brighton England In The Mid 1940S, Barry Novis Later Studied Art In The Vibrant Architectural City Of Bath Uk Which Led Him To A Successful Career As A Professional Artist. In 2006 He Moved Permanently To Australia, Living Initially In Sydney And Later On Queenslands Sunshine Coast Where He Now Lives And Works. Barry Novis Is A Listed Artist, His Work Having Sold In The Secondary Market Through Auction Houses Christie'S And Bonhams In London. Founded In 2024, Liserta Books Is A Small Publishing House, Born To Make Literary Classics Available At Affordable Prices. Find Out More At: Sites . Google . Com / View / Liserta Kahlil Gibran: Full Arabic Name Gibran Khalil Gibran, (January 6, 1883 April 10, 1931) Was A Lebanese-American Artist, Poet, And Writer Of The New York Pen League. Com / View / Liserta

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