The Prophet

The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, published by Laurier Books Limited in 2010, is a poetic treatise that delves into various aspects of life. This edition, comprising 240 pages, presents Gibran’s reflections on themes such as love, beauty, and self-knowledge, all set against the backdrop of the mythic city of Orphalese. The book includes 12 original illustrations by the author, enhancing the lyrical exploration of the human condition.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of insights that address both the mundane and profound elements of existence. Gibran’s work encompasses a wide range of subjects, including inspirational and religious themes, making it a timeless piece that resonates with contemporary audiences. This edition invites readers to engage with the text’s deep philosophical inquiries, reflecting on the complexities of life and the human experience.
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Read Gibran’s masterpiece in print! Set in the mythic city of Orphalese, The Prophet is a poetic treatise on all facets of life, from the daily realities of clothes and houses, to questions of love, beauty, and self-knowledge. Featuring 12 original illustrations by the author, Gibran’s lyric exploration of the human condition is as relevant today as it was nearly a century ago.
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