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The Wanderer

د.م. 70,00د.م. 95,00

Beauty and ugliness met one day on the seashore, and each of them said to the other: “Would you like to swim?” Then they took off their clothes and entered the sea… Thus begins Gibran’s stories, in which he imitates reality, but with the dreamer’s gaze. It is the story of a man who got lost on a travel route, so we brought him into our house and he became our guest and told us delicious stories, and then after that he decided to leave to take a part of us with him and begin to formulate it in the form of letters.
A collection of short stories and amazing lessons, in which Gibran criticizes social traditions and ridicules the contradictions and duplicity of humans with phrases that penetrate the soul and settle in the heart. In this amazing book, Gibran summarizes his existential view and his mystical tendencies stemming from his belief in the unity of existence…

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12X13X14 January 1, 2008 العربية 218 pages N/A , , ,

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About the Book

This book was written by Gibran in English, and it was published one year after his death. In the book, the writer uses the character of the satirist of people’s fallacies, the traditions of society, and its backward values. He criticizes and ridicules society and its widespread hateful qualities such as arrogance, pride, and ignorance, and his criticism also extends to philosophers and their limited partial characteristics. His book includes about fifty stories and tales inspired by the East and its customs, and in writing them he relied on the satirical, mocking critical style, and all the stories are not devoid of symbolism. The importance of the works produced by Gibran is that they are directed to all people and not to a specific sect, in which he addresses the human soul in all its conditions and passions, and addresses it in all times and places. He always calls for reform in his writings, revealing people in their reality, and drawing for them the path in which there is salvation from the torment that was caused by fear and ignorance.

About the Author

Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese essayist, poet, painter, and philosopher. He was a member of the “Mahjar Poets” association, which he co-founded with Lebanese authors such as: “Mikhael Naimy”, “Elia Abu Madi”, and “Ameen Rihani”. He held many exhibitions of the paintings he drew, and presented many works of novels and poetry in both Arabic and English.
He published his first work, “Nafthah fi Fan al-Musiqa” (A Sigh in the Art of Music), in 1905, which tended to be emotional and passionate, and was an immature work about music.

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