
Kahlil Gibran
Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese-American writer and philosopher known for his poetic prose and philosophical themes. His notable works include "The Prophet," a collection of poetic essays, "The Broken Wings," a tale of love and sacrifice, and "The Madman," which explores the nature of existence. Gibran's writings often reflect his spiritual and mystical beliefs.
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Books by Kahlil Gibran
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The Madman
by Kahlil Gibran
4.1(7,899)
A man rejects societal norms, embracing self-discovery beyond what others expect, even if it means being called mad.

The Prophet
by Kahlil Gibran
4.2(234,894)
Through the timeless wisdom of the prophet Almustafa, Kahlil Gibran explores human existence, offering poetic insights on love, joy, sorrow, and self-discovery.

The Broken Wings
by Kahlil Gibran
3.9(16,912)
In Beirut, a young poet's first love for Selma Karamy is tragically crushed by tradition and forced marriage, leaving a poignant echo of what could have been and a meditation on human suffering.