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

Marjorie Allen Seiffert, Reviewed Work: "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran, "Poetry", Vol. 23, No. 4 (Jan., 1924), pp. 216-218.
Letter of Kahlil Gibran to Senator W.E. Chilton, July 19, 1916

Temple of Arts

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

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Reposted from The Liberum  All rights reserved. © 2023  A remarkable discovery over the reading and the influence of Lebanese poet, writer, and artist Kahlil Gibran by the style of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Reading Nietzsche's posthumous essay “On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense” (1969) in “Le livre du philosophe”
 By Glen Kalem-Habib and Francesco Medici all rights reserved Glen Kalem-Habib copyright © 2023   As The Prophet celebrates its 100th year of publication this year, many will once again acknowledge its well-deserved accolades and records. However, the enigma surrounding its enduring popularity still persists, and even after a century of readership and
On June 2, The Drawing Centre New York opened "A Greater Beauty: The Drawings of Kahlil Gibran" exhibit.This important exhibition features an exceptional collection of more than 100 drawings by the renowned Lebanese-American poet, artist, and writer Kahlil Gibran. This exhibition, which coincides with the historic 100th anniversary of Gibran's
"Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni" (Bring Me the Flute and Sing). Fairuz sings Gibran. By Francesco Medici all rights reserved © copyright 2023 Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni is among the greatest interrupted songs of any artist, and the 'artist' who needs no introduction in the Arab and wider world is Nouhad Haddad. Born on November 21, 1935,

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