The Prophet (eBook)

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2022
36 Seiten
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859-654740927-4 (EAN)

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The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran
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Kahlil Gibran's 'The Prophet' presents itself not merely as a book, but as a rich, poetic tapestry interweaving elements of philosophy and spirituality. Through the narrative of Al Mustafa, the prophet poised to leave Orphalese to return to his homeland, Gibran explores profound questions about the human experience. Each chapter delves into fundamental aspects of life—from love and marriage to work and freedom—encapsulating wisdom in a lyrical literary style that resonates with allegorical depth. The text, both contemplative and evocative, secures its place within the pantheon of modern philosophical literature, drawing on the traditions of mysticism and transcending cultural barriers with its universal relevance.
In examining the author, one uncovers that Kahlil Gibran, a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and visual artist, drew from his own eclectic blend of Christian and Islamic spiritual heritage, infusing it with elements of Romanticism and existential thought. His time in the United States presumably exposed him to the currents of early twentieth-century intellectual thought, and his personal experiences of displacement and cultural hybridity might have prompted the reflections on belonging and identify found in 'The Prophet'. Gibran's masterful command of language and emotion informs the work, leaving an indelible impression upon the literary world.
'The Prophet' is thus recommended for the thoughtful reader seeking solace and wisdom in poetic form—a text that is as much a meditation as it is a guide. It speaks to the shared journey of humanity with enduring eloquence, offering solace and understanding to those contemplating the complexities of life. Readers from all walks of life will find Gibran's work both illuminating and transcendent, an enriching exploration of the soul's landscape that continues to inspire and resonate across generations.

Kahlil Gibran, born on January 6, 1883, in Bsharri, a mountainous region in modern-day Lebanon, was an author, philosopher, and visual artist of Lebanese descent, whose works have left an indelible mark on modern literature. Often revered for his lyrical prose and profound wisdom, Gibran's literary style merges Eastern and Western cultural elements, reflecting his own experiences of migration and bicultural identity. His crowning literary achievement is 'The Prophet' (1923), a collection of poetic essays that has been celebrated globally for its philosophical depth, spiritual insight, and its poignant, melodious language. Embedded in the narrative of 'The Prophet' is a series of life's essential topics, ranging from love and marriage to work and freedom, presented through the prophetic voice of the central character, Almustafa. Gibran's work has been widely translated and has resonated with audiences for its universal themes and accessibility. His expression of unity and the human spirit transcends social and religious boundaries, making him a staple in literary discussions of early 20th century philosophical and mystical traditions. Gibran and his publications, particularly 'The Prophet', have gained critical acclaim for their originality and richly emotive qualities, solidifying his status as a seminal figure in modern poetry and a beacon for the humanitarian literary movement. His legacy continues to inspire readers and writers across the globe, ensuring his place within the pantheon of literary greats.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte American • American Literature • Classic Poetry Books • early 20th century poets • inspirational poems • Kahlil Gibran best works • Lebanese American authors • life and philosophy • Mysticism • Philosophical Poetry • poetic prose • Poetry • Prose Poems • spiritual literature • The Prophet book
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