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Kahlil Gibran's 'The Broken Wings,' adorned with his original illustrations, emerges as a poignant exploration of love ensnared by the cultural and social shackles of turn-of-the-century Beirut. Within its richly metaphorical prose, the narrative unfurls the tragic romance between two souls constricted by the era's stringent societal norms. Gibran's work, characterized by its lyrical style and contemplative pace, examines the quagmires of religious dogmatism, the subjugation of women, and the pervasive conflicts between wealth and genuine contentment. The book delineates its thematic…mehr

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Kahlil Gibran's 'The Broken Wings,' adorned with his original illustrations, emerges as a poignant exploration of love ensnared by the cultural and social shackles of turn-of-the-century Beirut. Within its richly metaphorical prose, the narrative unfurls the tragic romance between two souls constricted by the era's stringent societal norms. Gibran's work, characterized by its lyrical style and contemplative pace, examines the quagmires of religious dogmatism, the subjugation of women, and the pervasive conflicts between wealth and genuine contentment. The book delineates its thematic profundity against a panoramic backdrop of the Eastern Mediterranean, serving as both a literary phenomenon and a reflective mirror of its turbulent times. Gibran, a preeminent figure in the Arabic literary renaissance, also renowned as a painter and philosopher, projected much of his life experience onto the canvas of his writing. The thematic concerns of 'The Broken Wings' resonate with the personal dilemmas of Gibran himself-reflective of the philosophical quandaries stemming from his observations and perceived injustices in society. His artistry blends sweeping emotional landscapes with a spirited challenge to the status quo, establishing him as a literary and political maverick of the early twentieth century. 'The Broken Wings' is thus an indispensable read for lovers of classic literature and those drawn to the intricate entwinement of personal narrative with broader societal critiques. Gibran's masterful intertwining of text and image invites readers into a deeper rumination on life, love, and freedom. His testament to the human spirit's resilience and the pursuit of joy in the face of overwhelming obstacles makes this work both timeless and universally relevant. For anyone seeking an introspective journey through poetic storytelling, this book is a luminous beacon in the oeuvre of Kahlil Gibran.

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Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), a poet, artist, and philosopher, is best remembered for his enchanting poetic essays, and is considered a literary and philosophical hero. Born in Bsharri, Lebanon, then part of Ottoman Empire, Gibran's literary works are reflective of his deep love for his heritage, as well as his experiences in the West after emigrating to the United States in 1895. Gibran wrote in both English and Arabic, and his works blend elements of Eastern and Western mysticism with a profound expression of personal emotion and universal themes. Among his most famous works is 'The Prophet' (1923), a series of philosophical essays written in English prose-poetry, which has been translated into over fifty languages. 'THE BROKEN WINGS (With Original Illustrations)' is another significant work which narrates the tragic story of love, and showcases Gibran's unique narrative style, marked by lyrical beauty and a hauntingly melancholic undertone. This novella is often viewed as a semi-autobiographical reflection of Gibran's own experience with love and loss. Through his prolific career, Gibran's writings have inspired generations and remain influential to this day. His literary style, often characterized by a poignant, romantic aesthetic, deals with themes of love and longing, and positions him as an emblematic figure of the early 20th century Mahjar literary movement, connecting the East to the West.