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Exploring profound themes of life and the human experience, the narrative follows Almustafa, a prophet preparing to return home after 12 years in Orphalese. As he engages with the townspeople, he shares insights through 26 poetic essays that cover diverse topics such as love, marriage, joy, sorrow, freedom, and death. Each chapter offers philosophical reflections that resonate with universal truths, making it a timeless work that invites readers to contemplate their own lives and relationships.
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The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran
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- 2018
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- Title
- The Prophet
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Kahlil Gibran
- Publisher
- General Press
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 126
- ISBN13
- 9789388118453
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Exploring profound themes of life and the human experience, the narrative follows Almustafa, a prophet preparing to return home after 12 years in Orphalese. As he engages with the townspeople, he shares insights through 26 poetic essays that cover diverse topics such as love, marriage, joy, sorrow, freedom, and death. Each chapter offers philosophical reflections that resonate with universal truths, making it a timeless work that invites readers to contemplate their own lives and relationships.