The Prophet

The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is a beautifully designed gift edition published by Arcturus in 2007, comprising 128 pages in English. This work features the protagonist, known as ‘the Prophet’, who shares spiritual yet practical insights on various aspects of daily life, including love, marriage, work, and the nature of joy and sorrow.
Readers will find a collection of homilies that address essential themes such as inspiration, personal growth, and philosophy. The book’s exploration of topics like beauty, truth, and death invites reflection and contemplation, making it a significant addition to discussions on art and popular culture. This edition presents Gibran’s timeless wisdom in an accessible format, appealing to those interested in both poetry and essays that inspire deeper understanding of life’s complexities.
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Gibran’s protagonist, called ‘the Prophet’, delivers spiritual, yet practical, homilies on a wide variety of topics central to daily life: love, marriage and children; work and play; possessions, beauty, truth, joy and sorrow, death and more. This is a classic title reworked with a wonderful design.
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