The ProphetWordsworth Editions, 1997 - 80 עמודים The Prophet represents the acme of Kahlil Gibran's achievement. Writing in English, Gibran adopted the tone and cadence of King James I's Bible, fusing his personalised Christian philosophy with a spirit and oriental wisdom that derives from the richly mixed influences of his native Lebanon. His language has a breath-taking beauty. Before returning to his birthplace, Almustafa, the 'prophet', is asked for guidance by the people of Orphalese. His words, redolent with love and understanding, call for universal unity, and affirm Gibran's certainty of the correlated nature of all existence, and of reincarnation. The Prophet has never lost its immediate appeal and has become a ubiquitous touchstone of spiritual literature. |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Prophet: Deluxe Illustrated Edition <span dir=ltr>Kahlil Gibran</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2020 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Al-Arwah al Mutamarridah Alfred Knopf Almitra Almustafa answered Arabic aught Barbara Young beauty Beirut beloved Blake Blake's boundless breath Broken Wings Chinatown dawn death deeds desires dream drink dwell earth English evil fear forest Fred Holland Day freedom fruit gather Gibran of Lebanon give god-self greater hand heart Hilu hunger Josephine Peabody Kahlil Gibran knowledge Kusbari laughter Lebanese Letters of Kahlil live look lute Madman man's Marriage Mary Haskell Mikhail Naimy mist mountains naked night north wind ocean oftentimes Orphalese pain passion pleasure poems pray prayer Prophet rise sand-towers seasons seek shadow ship silence sing sleep song sorrow space Speak spirit stand stranger Study of Kahlil Sufis Suheil Bushrui temple things thirst thought tomorrow tree truth tuberculosis unto Verily vineyards voice William Blake winepress wings words WORDSWORTH CLASSICS Wordsworth Editions Ltd write Zarathustra Ziadah