
Eye of the Prophet
Kahlil Gibran(Author)
Souvenir Press Ltd
Published on 27. April 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-0-285-63256-1 (ISBN)
Description
Kahlil Gibran's great poem The Prophet is known and loved by people around the world, as an inspirational guide to everyday life it has become a source of strength to millions. The Eye of the Prophet draws from Gibran's prose, poetry and letters to provide an illuminating selection of Gibran's reflections that enlighten and help at times of stress.
As in his other books the author blends Christian, Muslim and Buddhist ideas into a spiritual unity that will transcend all cultural and religious divisions. Ranging with sublime imagery over the great themes that preoccupied Gibran throughout his life, it reveals new insights into the profound originality of his inspiration and throws fresh light on the mystical meaning of his message to the world. His is a lyrical poetic voice that embraces both Western and Eastern philosophy, expressing the spiritual uniqueness of his thoughts with eloquence and wisdom.
As in his other books the author blends Christian, Muslim and Buddhist ideas into a spiritual unity that will transcend all cultural and religious divisions. Ranging with sublime imagery over the great themes that preoccupied Gibran throughout his life, it reveals new insights into the profound originality of his inspiration and throws fresh light on the mystical meaning of his message to the world. His is a lyrical poetic voice that embraces both Western and Eastern philosophy, expressing the spiritual uniqueness of his thoughts with eloquence and wisdom.
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Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Profile Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
155 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-285-63256-1 (9780285632561)
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Persons
Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese emigrant to America, is best known for his poem The Prophet. Although he primarily lived in America, he wrote in Arabic and his poetic voice remained that of the East. Gibran's books have been translated into over twenty languages and are loved by people all over the world.