The Prophet
By Kahlil Gibran
Foreword by Rupi Kaur
By Kahlil Gibran
Foreword by Rupi Kaur
By Kahlil Gibran
Foreword by Rupi Kaur
By Kahlil Gibran
Foreword by Rupi Kaur
Part of A Penguin Classics Hardcover
Part of A Penguin Classics Hardcover
Category: Philosophy | Fiction | Classic Fiction
Category: Philosophy | Fiction | Classic Fiction
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$17.00
Jan 15, 2019 | ISBN 9780143133582
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Jan 15, 2019 | ISBN 9780525505389
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Praise
“This book cracked my heart wide open. And I think it’s going to do the same to yours. . . . I’ve read The Prophet more times than I can count. I’ve owned and given away dozens of copies. I have one packed permanently in my travel bag. . . . The Prophet, and the man behind it, freed the poet in me. . . . Almost a hundred years later, it still feels as fresh and as relevant as ever. Why have I read it dozens of times? Because it doesn’t feel like reading. It feels like listening to my favorite song. . . . [Kahlil Gibran] is the conductor, the words are his orchestra, and he makes them dance off the page and land softly in your belly. . . . This book is not just for poetry lovers. It is for anyone wondering what this thing we call life is about. [It is] an anchor, a lifeline, and a friend.” —Rupi Kaur, from the Foreword
“Cadenced and vibrant with feeling, the words of Kahlil Gibran bring to one’s ears the majestic rhythm of Ecclesiastes. . . . If there is a man or woman who can read this book without a quiet acceptance of a great man’s philosophy and a singing in the heart as of music born within, that man or woman is indeed dead to life and truth.” —Chicago Post
“Exquisite . . . simply a masterpiece.” —The Independent (London)
“Like most wisdom, most of what [Kahlil Gibran] 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.” —The New York Times
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