Kahlil Gibran's masterpiece, The Prophet, is one of the most beloved classics of our time--a collection of poetic essays that are philosophical, spiritual, and, above all, inspirational. Published in 1923, it has been translated into more than twenty languages. The Prophet contains powerful words of wisdom on such essential subjects as marriage, children, friendship, work, and pleasure--words that readers from around the world have found inspirational and life-changing. A poet, artist, and mystic, Gibran was born to a poor Christian family in Lebanon and emigrated to the United States as an adolescent, where he began studying art. The twenty-eight poetic essays collected in The Prophet are illustrated with twelve of his full-page drawings. Perhaps no other twentieth-century writer has touched the hearts and minds of so remarkably varied and widespread a readership.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1101970782
ISBN-13
9781101970782
eBay Product ID (ePID)
215249607
Product Key Features
Book Title
Prophet
Author
Kahlil Gibran
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Inspiration & Personal Growth, Religious
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, Philosophy
Number of Pages
112 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
4.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Ps3513.I25a6 2015
Reviews
"Cadenced and vibrant with feeling, the words of Kahlil Gibran bring to one's ears the majestic rhythm of Ecclesiastes... If there is a man or woman who can read this book without a quiet acceptance of a great man's philosophy and a singing in the heart as of music born within, that man or woman is indeed dead to life and truth." -- Chicago Post, "Cadenced and vibrant with feeling, the words of Kahlil Gibran bring to one's ears the majestic rhythm of Ecclesiastes... If there is a man or woman who can read this book without a quiet acceptance of a great man's philosophy and a singing in the heart as of music born within, that man or woman is indeed dead to life and truth." --"Chicago Post"