A Treasury of Khalil Gibran edited by Martin M. Wolf (Acceptable, 1977, HC, 417 pages, Castle Books)
A Treasury of Khalil Gibran edited by Martin M. Wolf (Acceptable, 1977, HC, 417 pages, Castle Books)
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Used in acceptable condition: former library book with some stamps/stickers; dust jacket is missing; cover has wear; writing on inside front page; pages have usage wear and are very age-toned; tight binding.
Passionate and spiritual writings uncovering the philosophical foundations of one of the twentieth century’s greatest thinkers.
Kahlil Gibran’s works are known throughout the world for their lyrical grandeur, wisdom, and insights drawn from the everyday sufferings of man. This nine-book collection captures one of modern history’s titanic literary figures at his best. Texts such as “The Secret of the Heart,” “Laughter and Tears,” and “Song of the Flower” reveal the vivid splendor of life through Gibran’s gifted similes and symbolism. Passionate and unforgettable, these verses of lyric prose impart to the reader a grand symphony of sparking joys epitomizing the qualities that have made Gibran one of the world’s most eminent philosophical virtuosos.