The Prophet
Gibran Kahlil, Robin Waterfield
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 1998
Edition: Reprint
Description: 107 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: A hugely influential philosophical work of prose poetry, Kahlil Gibrans The Prophet is an inspirational, allegorical guide to living, and this Penguin Modern Classics edition includes an introduction by Robin Waterfield.First published in the 1920s, The Prophet is perhaps the most famous work of religious fiction of the twentieth century, and has sold millions of copies in more than twenty languages. Gibrans Prophet speaks of many things central to daily life: love, marriage, death, beauty, passion, eating, work and play. The spiritual message he imparts, of finding divinity through love, blends eastern mysticism, religious faith and philosophy with simple advice. The Prophet became the bible of 1960s culture and was credited with founding the New Age movement, yet it still continues to inspire people around the world today. This edition is illustrated with Gibrans famous visionary paintings.Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931) was a poet, philosopher and artist, who stands among the most important Arabic language authors of the early twentieth century. Born in Lebanon, he spent the last twenty years of his life in the United States, where for many years he was the leader of a Lebansese writing circle in New York. He is the author of numerous volumes, including The Garden of the Prophet, The Storm, The Beloved: Reflections on the Path of the Heart, The Vision, Reflections on the Way of the Soul, and Spirit Brides.If you enjoyed The Prophet, you might like Herman Hesses Siddhartha, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.His work goes on from generation to generationDaily MailTo read it was to transcend ordinary levels of perception, to become aware ... of a more intense level of beingIndependent
ISBN: 9780141187013
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