A Tear and a Smile is a timeless source of wisdom composed by Kahlil Gibran. His poetry and prose drive you through the themes of love and its power, social issues, mysteries behind life and death, greys between good and evil and the longings of the soul. This collectible edition is specially crafted for poetry lovers. It contains some of the best works of Gibran, including 'A Visit from Wisdom,' 'A Poet's Voice,' 'The Beauty of Death,' 'The Creation' and many more. It is the perfect pick for self-indulgence and immersing oneself in the world of poetry.
A Tear and a Smile is a timeless source of wisdom composed by Kahlil Gibran. His poetry and prose drive you through the themes of love and its power, social issues, mysteries behind life and death, greys between good and evil and the longings of the soul. This collectible edition is specially crafted for poetry lovers. It contains some of the best works of Gibran, including 'A Visit from Wisdom,' 'A Poet's Voice,' 'The Beauty of Death,' 'The Creation' and many more. It is the perfect pick for self-indulgence and immersing oneself in the world of poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and visual artist, is best known for his groundbreaking book The Prophet, published in 1923. This profound work of prose poetry has been translated into over one hundred languages and has become one of the most widely read books in literary history, selling millions of copies worldwide. Beyond his most famous publication, Gibran wrote nine books in Arabic and eight in English, exploring deep themes of spirituality, love, and human experience. As a key member of the New York-based Pen League and a significant cultural figure, he is considered the third best-selling poet of all time, behind only Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire readers across generations.
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