The Prophet

The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, published by Arkana in 1998, is an inspirational and allegorical guide to living. This edition spans 107 pages and is presented in English. The book features a protagonist known simply as the prophet, who shares spiritual yet practical insights on various topics that are central to daily life, including love, marriage, work, beauty, and the nature of joy and sorrow.
Readers will find a collection of homilies that explore themes of personal growth and spirituality. The work delves into the complexities of human experience, offering reflections that resonate with both the body and mind. With its poetic style, The Prophet serves as a source of inspiration and contemplation, making it a significant contribution to literary criticism and religious thought.
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An inspirational, allegorical guide to living. The Prophet is the most famous work of religious fiction in the twentieth century and had sold millions of copies in more than twenty languages. Gibran has his protagonist, called Simply the prophet, deliver 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 many more.”
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