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in Paris.
1911:
Settles in New York where he starts
an intimate correspondence with May
Ziadeh, a Lebanese intellectual living
in Cairo.
1918:
The Madman, Gibran’s first book writ-
ten in English, is published.
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1920:
Together with other Arab and
Lebanese writers and poets living
in the United States, he founds a
literary society called Al Rabita al
Qalamiyyah (The Pen Bond).
1923:
The Prophet published with immedi-
ate success. Begins friendship with
Barbara Young who later becomes his
new muse and editor.
1928:
Jesus The Son of Man published.
1931:
Dies in a hospital in New York at
the age of 48, due to cirrhosis of the
liver. As was his wish, his body is
transferred in 1932 to Lebanon and is
buried in his native town of Bsharri.
An old monastery is purchased, which
becomes a museum in his memory.
These bare facts belie the complexity and
turbulence of Kahlil Gibran’s life, both inner and
outer. As one of his biographers, Suheil Bushrui,
writes:
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The more that has been written about
Gibran, the more elusive the man himself
has tended to become, as critics, friends,
and biographers have built up a variety of
unconnected pictures. Gibran himself is
partly to blame. He wrote very little about
his own life, and in recurrent moments of
insecurity and “vagueness,” particularly dur-
ing his first years of recognition, often fabri-
cated or embellished his humble origins and
troubled background. This self-perpetuation
of his myth—a tendency followed by other
literary figures such as Yeats and Swift—was
not intellectual dishonesty, but a manifesta-
tion of the poetic mind’s desire to create its
own mythology (Bushrui, 1998).
A good online biography can be found at
the website of the Gibran National Committee:
www.gibrankhalilgibran.org.
As Bushrui notes, the many biographies and
biographical studies of Gibran do not agree on
many points. They are very much like the differ-
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ent voices presented in Gibran’s book Jesus The
Son of Man, each reporting various facets of a
person who embraced both the highs and lows,
the lights and shadows of a fully human life.
A selection of the biographies and collec-
tions of Gibran’s letters is below.
Bushrui, S., and J. Jenkins. (1998). Kahlil
Gibran: Man and Poet. Oxford: Oneworld.
Bushrui, S., and S. H. al-Kuzbari (eds. and
trans.). (1995). Gibran: Love Letters. Oxford:
Oneworld.
Gibran, J., and K. Gibran. (1974). Kahlil
Gibran: His Life and World. Boston: New
York Graphic Society.
Hilu, V. (1972). Beloved Prophet: The Love Letters
of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell and Her
Private Journal. New York: Alfred Knopf.
Naimy, M. (1950). Kahlil Gibran: A Biography.
New York: Philosophical Library.
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Waterfield, R. (1998). Prophet: The Life and
Times of Kahlil Gibran. New York: St.
Martin’s Press.
Young, B. (1945). This Man from Lebanon:
A Study of Kahlil Gibran. New York:
Alfred Knopf.
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Kahlil Gibran’s Little Book of Life
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we discover the essential wisdom of what
They deem me mad because
known in the English-speaking world for
it means to be alive. For Gibran, life is that
I will not sell my days for gold.
his 1923 book The Prophet, an early exam-
energy that saturates all we see and feel—
And I deem them mad because
ple of inspirational fi ction that includes a
they think my days have a price.
as well as what we can only imagine. Here
series of philosophical essays written in
are over one hundred fables, aphorisms,
poetic English prose.
They spread before us their riches
parables, stories, and poems in that vision-
of gold and silver, of ivory and ebony,
ary voice of comfort, love, and tolerance.
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and we spread before them
Sections include Listening to Nature’s Life,
Neil Douglas-Klotz (Saadi Shakur Chishti),
our hearts and our spirits.
Beauty and the Song of Life, Life’s Human
PhD, is a world-renowned scholar in reli-
gious studies, spirituality, and psychology.
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Kahlil Gibran’s Journey, and Life as a Journey.
The words in this charming little book
themselves the hosts
Living in Edinburgh, Scotland, he directs
are infused with wisdom and joy. It is
and us the guests.
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Cover
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Copyright
Contents
Introduction
1. Listening to Nature's Life The Law of Nature
Said a Blade of Grass
Three Dogs
Shadows
Song of the Rain
A Hyena and a Crocodile
Two Oysters
Trees are Poems
The Red Earth
The Full Moon
The Supreme Act
The Pomegranate
Solitude
Living Water
Other Seas
The River
Contentment and Thrift
The Lotus-Heart
The Shadow
The Serpent and the Lark
Frogs: On the Nature of Disturbance
Song of the Flower
Spring in Lebanon
2. Beauty and the Song of Life Life's Purpose
Singing
Secrets of the Beauty of Life
The Poet
Art and Life
Pleasure is a Freedom Song
SInging
Before the Throne of Beauty
The Flute
Beauty
Soul of the Dancer
An Hour Devoted to Beauty and Love
3. Life's Human Journey Your Daily Life is your Temple
Burying Dead Selves
Giving Up a Kingdom
Possessions
Treasure
The Value of Time
With Senses Continually Made New
Work is Love
Builders of Bridges
Renown
Life is a Procession
Song of Humanity
Singing in the Silence
Modesty
Between
Ignorance
When You Meet a Friend
Strangers to Life
Life is a Resolution
Longing
To American Immigrants from the Middle East (1926)
4. Seasons of Life Changing with the Seasons
No Miracles Beyond the Seasons
Youth and Knowledge
Seasons
Autumn and Spring
Time
All Your Hours are Wings
Be Dark
Day and Night
Shell-Life
Tides of Breath
Shoreless Without a Self
Finding Fault
Every Year I Had Waited for Spring...
5. Paradoxical Life Life Comes Walking
Talk
A Tale of Two Tales
Confession
Yesterday and Today
Gifts of the Earth
Giving and Gaining
High and Low
Seeking
Freedom
Limits
Owl Eyes
Voices
Ocean and Foam
Blessing Darkness
Agreement
Jesus and Pan
6. The Life of the Soul Resurrection of Life
A Fragment
The Greater Sea
Truth is Like the Stars
Have Mercy on Me, My Soul
Trust the Dreams
The Greater Self
Rising
Children of Space
Leave Me, My Blamer
The Forerunner
Walk Facing the Sun
Soul's Dewdrop
Roots Between
Self is a Sea
The Longing of the Giant Self
Angels and Devils
Blessed Mountain
Song of the Soul
Sources of the Selections
Selection Notes
About the Author
About the Compiler
Inside back flap
Backcover