“The Prophet” is a book of 26 poems written by Lebanese philosopher Kahlil Gibran. Published in 1923, the book follows an exiled poet named Almustafa, who — as he journeys home — talks with passersby ...
This striking biography of Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) portrays the poet as a sensitive boy long torn between two countries. The book is founded on an image from Gibran’s 1923 classic, The Prophet: of ...
The Center for Spiritual Living Davis, 1715 Anderson Road, plans a special Mother’s Day celebration Sunday featuring the poetry of Kahlil Gibran through song and word. Folk singer Mark Haskett will ...
In 1916, Alfred A. Knopf, then 23 and a newcomer to the book-publishing business, was introduced to a Lebanese artist-poet in a Greenwich Village cafe. Knopf had never heard of Kahlil Gibran, but his ...
A “quote of the day” is a short line of wisdom picked to inspire, teach, or encourage a moment of reflection. Reading one each day can help people pause, rethink their choices, and feel a bit more ...
The conference was a joint event organized by the Center for Lebanese Heritage at LAU, the Gibran National Committee and the George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace. Speakers ...
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