• The Prophet
    The Prophet
    About The Book

    About The Book

    First published in 1923, The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran blends philosophy and mysticism, inspiring millions worldwide with its timeless messages.

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    The Prophet 100

    The Prophet 100

    First published in 1923, The Prophet remains a global classic, sharing Gibran’s timeless wisdom on love, life, and the human spirit across generations.

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    Art Works

    Rose Sleeve, 1911. Oil on Canvas, 25 3/8 x 18 inches (21.5 x 25.3 cm). Telfair Museum
    The Triad-Being Descending Towards the Mother Sea, 1923.

    Written Works

    Elisa Roncalli - Marco Roncalli, "Gibran e la drammatica carestia del Monte Libano" (Gibran and the Dramatic Famine of Mt. Lebanon), Avvenire, Feb 8 2025, p. 19.
    O centenário de “O Profeta”, Carta do Líbano, Ano 28, N. 192, Jan 2023.

    Temple of Arts

    Johan Bojer (6 March 1872 – 3 July 1959)
    Rose Cecil O'Neil  (c.1918)

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    At Table with Kahlil Gibran  By Francesco Medici © copyright, 2016 all rights reserved   Contrary to popular belief, Kahlil Gibran, Lebanese artist, poet and philosopher, best known the world over as author of The Prophet, did not lead a properly ascetic life. He had a sober life-style, to be sure, and used to spend most
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