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Love Letters
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May Ziadah was one of the foremost writers of Arabic literature in
this century: her correspondence with author Kahil Gibran led to
love and reflections on life which are here presented via their
letters. Gibran fans will want to place this high on their reading
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Broken Wings
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Lyrical and dynamic, free from the rhetorical flourishes common in
traditional Middle Eastern literature, Kahlil Gibrans early short stories,
prose poems, and vignettesall written in Arabicmade a profound impact on
his fellow immigrants in America and on his fellow writers in his native
region long.
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Tears and Laughter
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Kahlil Gibran: His Life and World
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The Voice of the Master
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Millions all over the world have responded to the message of Kahlil Gibrana as
recorded in his masterpiece, "The Prophet". In the style that gave Gibran the title of
"Dante of the Twentieth Century", "The Voice of the Master" speaks stirringly of the
victory of faith over grief, and love over loneliness. "Of Marriage", "Of the Divinity of
Man", "Of Reason and Knowledge", "Of Love and Equality", --these are some of the
themes Gibran searches in this volume, offering fresh insight into many of life's most
perplexing riddles.
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The Procession
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Spirit Brides
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In Spirit Brides, a collection of three short stories, Kahlil Gibran portrays his belief in
the overwhelming power of love in human nature. In "The Ash of Centuries and the
Immortal Flame," Gibran describes a love that unites souls beyond time and social
restrictions. "Marta al-Baniyah" expresses Gibran's views on the exploitation of women
and the poor. He then makes a cutting commentary on the contrast between the
ecclesiastical hierarchy and the simplicity of the teachings of Jesus in his final story,
"Yuhanna the Madman.
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