The Selected Works Of Kahlil\n Gibran presents the Lebanese-American author, poet and philosopher, Kahlil\n Gibran’s 13 most iconic works—philosophical reflections and essays, stories\n and parables, poems in prose and verse, and more. His perennial classic, The\n Prophet (1923), is an exploration of life and the human condition through the\n metaphorical return of Prophet Almustafa to his birthplace, Orphalese. In The\n Broken Wings (1912), Gibran poetically reveals his first love and the\n feelings it evokes. Sand and Foam (1926) is a priceless collection of\n parables and aphorisms, which draws on a world of kings, hermits, saints,\n slaves, animals and wind, enriched with the author’s mystical drawings and\n sketches. Between Night and Morn (1972) presents Gibran’s scathing\n indictments of worldly wrongs and his tender spiritual jubilation. Spirits\n Rebellious (1908)—an invitation to reflect on societal norms and earthly laws\n that rob human beings of the freedom to live and breathe as free souls—was\n burnt in the marketplace of Beirut at the time of its publication. The other\n works included in this collection are The Wanderer (1932), The Madman (1918),\n The Forerunner (1920), The Earth Gods (1931), Tears and Laughter (1914), and\n Secrets of the Heart (1947), making it the perfect read for those who believe\n in the power of love to overcome all forms of persecution and injustice.\n \n
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