Kahlil Gibran

The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran Classic Poetry Book

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9789363122383
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The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran: Wilco Classics Sprayed Edge Premium by Kahlil Gibran Hardcover is a beautifully bound edition of a timeless classic — perfect for readers who cherish poetic wisdom, parents introducing contemplative literature to teens, teachers building a classroom library, or anyone seeking a thoughtful gift. This Condition: BRAND NEW Format: Hardcover edition (ISBN: 9789363122383) presents Gibrans luminous essays with lasting quality and a design that stands out on the shelf. Gibrans core work, The Prophet, is structured as a series of short, lyrical chapters in which a prophet answers questions about lifes essential themes: marriage, freedom, sorrow, children, joy, work, and the passing of time. Each passage reads like a miniature meditation — spare, evocative, and rich with insight. This Wilco Classics Sprayed Edge Premium edition preserves that clarity and offers a tactile reading experience that complements the books calm, reflective voice. About this edition This hardcover boxed-style presentation features sprayed edges and a premium binding that protects the pages while adding visual appeal. The format makes it an excellent paperback edition upgrade for collectors and a durable choice for classrooms or libraries. The compact essays are ideal for nightly readings, teaching discussions, or quiet moments of personal reflection. About the author Kahlil Gibran (full Arabic name Gibran Khalil Gibran, January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931) was a Lebanese-American artist, poet, and writer associated with the New York Pen League. Born in Bsharri in the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (now northern Lebanon), he emigrated to the United States, where he studied art and began his literary career in both English and Arabic. Regarded as a literary and political rebel in the Arab world, Gibran helped spark a renaissance in modern Arabic literature through his romantic, prose-poetry style. In Lebanon, he remains celebrated as a national literary hero. Why readers

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