The Collected Works of Kahlil Gibran
By Kahlil Gibran
Introduction by Kahlil Gibran
By Kahlil Gibran
Introduction by Kahlil Gibran
Part of Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series
Category: Religion | Classic Nonfiction | Poetry
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$35.00
Oct 23, 2007 | ISBN 9780307267078
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Praise
“[Kahlil Gibran] speaks about fundamental things—those which are, or should be, a part of every human life—love, giving, food and drink, work, sorrow and joy, children, clothes and housing, buying and selling, crime and punishment, freedom, reason and passion, self-knowledge, teaching, friendship, talking, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, religion and death . . . Like most wisdom, most of what he has to tell is ancient, the possession of all men who have thought much and hard about fundamental things . . . But on it all there is also the imprint of a rich and unusual personality . . . Gibran offers no short-cuts to happiness, no easily mastered formulae for successful living. Essentially, he bids you look closely into your own heart and mind.”
—NEW YORK TIMES
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