
The Madman: His Parables and Poems
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About This Book
Poet, philosopher, and artist Kahlil Gibran is known and loved around the world for his spiritual poetry and mystical art, combined here are two of his most popular works: The Prophet A tale inspired largely by nature, The Prophet conveys the yearning for a unity of being that can only be achieved, according to the mystic tradition that Gibran followed, through love. Belonging to no single literary tradition, Gibran's inspiring book synthesizes the traditions of ancient times and modernity, East and West, and has been acclaimed by both Muslim and Christian cultures. The Madman: His Parables ...
Chapters (35)
- The Madman His Parables and Poems
- God
- My Friend
- The Scarecrow
- The Sleep-Walkers
- The Wise Dog
- The Two Hermits
- On Giving and Taking
- The Seven Selves
- War
- The Fox
- The Wise King
- Ambition
- The New Pleasure
- The Other Language
- The Pomegranate
- The Two Cages
- The Three Ants
- The Grave-Digger
- On the Steps of the Temple
- The Blessed City
- The Good God and the Evil God
- Defeat
- Night and the Madman
- Faces
- The Greater Sea
- Crucified
- The Astronomer
- The Great Longing
- Said a Blade of Grass
- The Eye
- The Two Learned Men
- When My Sorrow Was Born
- And When my Joy was Born
- “The Perfect World”
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