Kahlil Gibran's Little Book of Life ( English)

Author:

Kahlil Gibran

Publisher:

Manjul Publishing House Pvt Ltd

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Publisher

Manjul Publishing House Pvt Ltd

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789388241076

ISBN-10 938824107X
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 224 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 14 x 1.5 x 22
Weight (grms) 180
For the past eighty years, the beautiful words of the Lebanese-American poet Kahlil Gibran have graced everything from greeting cards and wedding invitations to inspirational wall hangings and corporate motivational literature. By one account, Gibran is the third best-selling poet of all time, after Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu. In this beautiful gift book, we discover the essential wisdom about what it means to be alive. For Gibran life is that energy that saturates all we see and feel—as well as what we can only imagine. Here are over 100 fables, aphorisms, parables, stories, and poems. Here on display is that visionary voice of comfort, love, and tolerance. Sections include Listening to Nature's Life, Beauty and the Song of Life, Life's Human Journey, and Life as a Journey. Think of this as a cross of Rumi's Little Book of Life and Anne Morrrow Lindbergh's Gift of the Sea—an ideal gift book for all occasions; the gift that inspires and informs.

Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran, a renowned Lebanese-American writer, poet, visual artist, and philosopher, is celebrated as the author of The Prophet, published in 1923 in the United States. This iconic book has become a global classic, translated into over 100 languages and ranking among the best-selling books of all time. Gibran emigrated to the United States with his mother and siblings, settling in Boston’s vibrant Syrian and Lebanese community. There, he learned English and pursued art studies while his mother supported the family by working as a seamstress and selling linens. Gibran passed away in New York City on April 10, 1931, due to cirrhosis of the liver.
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