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The Wanderer

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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 English/French/Arabic 218 pages N/A , ,

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The Wanderer

Gibran Khalil Gibran

Gibran Khalil Gibran[a][b] (January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931), usually referred to in English as Kahlil Gibran, was a Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist; he was also considered a philosopher, although he himself rejected the title. He is best known as the author of The Prophet, which was first published in the United […]

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Timeless Wisdom in The Wanderer Khalil Gibran

The Wanderer Khalil Gibran offers a profound collection of fifty-two timeless parables. The narrative begins with a chance meeting on a lonely country road. A narrator encounters a mysterious figure who has left his old life behind. This stranger shares deep stories about the complexities of the human soul. The book serves as a masterpiece of allegorical writing. It was the final work completed by the author before his death.

The tales within are brief yet incredibly powerful in their scope. They strip away the social masks that people wear every day. Gibran explores essential themes of love, beauty, and the search for truth. Each fable acts as a clear mirror to our own inner lives. The prose is simple but carries a heavy philosophical weight. It challenges the reader to look far beyond the surface of things.

This work serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western thought. Readers will find both comfort and challenge in these short lessons. The stories reveal the naked reality of our emotions and desires. It acts as an essential guide for anyone seeking spiritual growth. This book remains a vital companion for those who question the world. Ultimately, it celebrates the freedom found in shedding our illusions.

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