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The Prophet is Lebanese-American writer Khalil Gibran’s best known work. In the book, the prophet Almustafa is returning home after 12 years in the fictional city of Orphalese. Before he boards his ship, he speaks to the people of Orphalese on a number of universal themes such as love, work, marriage, beauty, and death, which form this collection of 26 short fables or prose poetry. First published in 1923, The Prophet has never been out of print since, and has been translated into over a hundred languages.
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American Prose poems, Lebanese, Prose, Essays Classic Literature, Criticism and interpretation, Fiction, Mysticism, Poetry, Translations into Arabic, Translations into Spanish, existentialism, existential, philosophy, philosophical, Prose poems, American, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Mysticism, poetry, Translation into Italian, LITERATURA LIBANESA, POESIAS LIBANESAS, PROSA LIBANESA, Poemas en prosa estadounidenses, Traducciones al español, Misticismo, Poesía, Arabic poetry, Translations into English, Religious, Spiritual, Inspirational, Fairy tales, Philosophy and religion, freedom, reason, passion, pain, self-knowledge, death, Lebensphilosophie, Spirituality, Philosophy, Comics & graphic novels, adaptations, Adaptations, Graphic novels, American literatureShowing 11 featured editions. View all 361 editions?
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The Prophet
February 2001, Oneworld Publications
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1851681787 9781851681785
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The Prophet
September 1991, Phoenix Press
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0802725325 9780802725325
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Reflections by the Lebanese-American poet, mystic, and painter on such subjects as love, marriage, joy and sorrow, crime and punishment, pain, and self-knowlege.
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