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The Prophet

Kahlil Gibran

Casa editrice: Oneworld Publications

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Originally published in 1923, The Prophet continues to inspire millions worldwide with its timeless words of love and mystical longing.  Writing with insight, hope, and a remarkable compassion for the human condition, Kahlil Gibran explores ideas of joy and sorrow, friendship, good and evil, pleasure, reason and passion, expressing humanity’s yearning for a Unity of Being, only achieved through love.Introduced and annotated throughout by world expert Suheil Bushrui, this revised and updated edition is a truly enlightening experience for anyone seeking solace and wisdom in the chaotic modern age.
Disponibile da: 01/10/2012.

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