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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Double 9 BooksISBN-13:9789371130868ISBN-10:9371130865UPC:9789371130868Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:RomanceBook Topic:HistoricalSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.12 inchesWeight:0.068Product ID:SCYES46976
The Prophet offers a meditation on life s most intimate and universal aspects through a poetic lens that blends spiritual insight with grounded reflection. Structured as a series of lyrical responses, it explores the deep interconnection of existence, using moments of departure to open reflections on love, sorrow, identity, and the cycles of human experience. The voice delivering these contemplations does not provide definitive answers but acknowledges the complexity of life and encourages inward understanding. The language carries a rhythm of spiritual searching, weaving symbolic imagery with gentle wisdom. Topics like freedom, work, marriage, and death are approached not as rigid doctrines but as dimensions of existence needing openness and balance. The book promotes inward listening and embracing paradoxes. Its tone remains reflective, offering resonance rather than instruction. Beauty is portrayed not as luxury but as essential truth enduring through difficulty. It creates space for reflection, valuing the emotional, the unseen, and the intertwined nature of joy, sorrow, and love.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Double 9 BooksISBN-13:9789371130868ISBN-10:9371130865UPC:9789371130868Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:RomanceBook Topic:HistoricalSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.12 inchesWeight:0.068Product ID:SCYES46976
Gibran, Kahlil: - Gibran Khalil Gibran, known in English as Kahlil Gibran, was born on January 6, 1883, in Bsharri, Lebanon, to Kamila Gibran and Khalil Gibran. He immigrated with his family to the United States in the late 19th century, settling in Boston, where his early experiences shaped his multicultural identity. He explored both Arabic and English literary traditions and developed a distinct voice blending Eastern mysticism with Western romanticism. Gibran studied art in Paris and maintained a lifelong commitment to visual expression alongside his writing. His creative output included poetry, essays, parables, and philosophical reflections, characterized by lyrical language and spiritual overtones. He was particularly drawn to themes of love, freedom, sorrow, and the soul s journey, often addressing them through allegorical and symbolic forms. Though often labeled a philosopher, he preferred to be seen as an artist of the heart and spirit. His works gained broad appeal, especially among those seeking emotional and spiritual insight. He died in New York on April 10, 1931, at age 48, and was later buried in his hometown. His legacy continues through his enduring influence on both Middle Eastern and Western literary landscapes.
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