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El Profeta es un libro de 26 capítulos, escrito por el poeta y filósofo lebanés-americano Khalil Gibran. Se publicó por primera vez en 1923, y es la obra mejor conocida del autor. El Profeta se ha traducido en más de 100 idiomas, así que es uno de los libros más traducidos en la historia del mundo. Nunca se ha dejado de imprimir. El narrativo nos presenta al profeta Almustafa, quien hace doce años ha esperado su nave, la cual lo llevaría por fin a su patria. Antes de irse, algunos habitantes de la ciudad de Orphalese le piden a él que hable de su conocimiento en varios temas por la ultima vez…mehr

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El Profeta es un libro de 26 capítulos, escrito por el poeta y filósofo lebanés-americano Khalil Gibran. Se publicó por primera vez en 1923, y es la obra mejor conocida del autor. El Profeta se ha traducido en más de 100 idiomas, así que es uno de los libros más traducidos en la historia del mundo. Nunca se ha dejado de imprimir. El narrativo nos presenta al profeta Almustafa, quien hace doce años ha esperado su nave, la cual lo llevaría por fin a su patria. Antes de irse, algunos habitantes de la ciudad de Orphalese le piden a él que hable de su conocimiento en varios temas por la ultima vez (Háblanos de...). El Profeta relata 26 sermones que tratan de cuestiones básicas de la vida humana como el amor, el matrimonio, hijos, dando, comiendo y bebiendo, el trabajo, casas, ropa, comprando y vendiendo, el crimen y el castigo, las leyes, la libertad, la razón y la pasión, el dolor, el conocimiento de sí mismo, enseñando, la amistad, hablando, el tiempo, el bueno y el malo, la oración, el placer, la belleza, la religión, y al fin la muerte. En el capítulo final, Almustafa entreteje un discurso sobre la misma cuestión del significado en sus palabras de despedida. ---------- The Prophet is a book of 26 fables written in English prose poetry by the Lebanese-American poet and philosopher Kahlil Gibran. It was first published in 1923 and is Gibran's best known work. The Prophet has been translated into over 100 languages, making it one of the most translated books in history. It has never been out of print. The narrative introduces us to the Prophet Almustafa, who has waited twelve years for his ship, which will finally take him back to his homeland. Before leaving, some inhabitants of the city of Orphalese ask him to convey to them his insights on various topics for the last time ("Speak to us of..."). The Prophet relates 26 sermons that deal with basic questions of human life, such as love, marriage, children, giving, eating and drinking, work, joy and sorrow, houses, clothes, buying and selling, crime and punishment, laws, freedom, reason and passion, pain, self-knowledge, teaching, friendship, talking, time, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, religion, and finally death. In the final chapter, Almustafa interweaves a discussion about the question of meaning into his parting words.
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Autorenporträt
1883-1931. Khalil Gibran, writer, philosopher and, by all accounts, the third most popular poet in history after Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu, was born in the town of Bsharri, north Lebanon, into a disadvantaged Maronite Christian family. Despite his challenging early childhood, Gibran rose to the level of world renowned author after his mother emigrated with him and his siblings to Boston in America when he was twelve years old. The likes of Fred Holland Day, a pioneering artist, photographer and publisher and Mary Elizabeth Haskell, a headmistress from a wealthy family, were influential and supportive figures from early on in his career. Gibran was influenced by his own religion as well as by the mysticism of the Sufis, the eastern religions and, in particular, by the Bahá'í Faith, a doctrine that stresses the spiritual unity of all mankind and recognises we were all created by the same God. His acclaimed oeuvre included works in both Arabic and English. "The Madman", published in 1918, was the first book to be written by him in English while his 1923 work, "The Prophet", was translated into more than twenty different languages and remains a best-seller today.