Gibran Khalil Gibran chooses to express his deepest thoughts through the art of the essay, and in this book, "The Biddies and Anecdotes," he collects a collection of his most wonderful essays, the wisdom of which still applies to these days. He stops at the idea of ¿¿love and human connections that always preoccupy him, considering that everything What he says and writes is nothing but a long journey along the path of life in order to know its secrets, and test his ability to resist its evils and rise above its pleasures. Gibran writes in smooth language, with vocabulary that uses descriptions of nature that do not separate from his choices of similes that are engraved in his conscience. Among his prominent articles in this book is the article "You have your Lebanon and I have my Lebanese," in which he criticizes every politician who has practiced hypocrisy. Gibran summarizes his vision of Lebanon, saying: "Your Lebanon is an international knot tossed around in the nights, while my Lebanon is quiet, magical valleys."
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