The Madman: His Parables and Poems

The Madman: His Parables and Poems

by Kahlil Gibran
The Madman: His Parables and Poems

The Madman: His Parables and Poems

by Kahlil Gibran

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Overview

Khalil Gibran (January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, visual artist and Lebanese nationalist.

Though born a Maronite, Gibran was influenced not only by his own religion but also by Islam, and especially by the mysticism of the Sufis. His knowledge of Lebanon's bloody history, with its destructive factional struggles, strengthened his belief in the fundamental unity of religions, which his parents exemplified by welcoming people of various religions in their home. Connections and parallels have also been made to William Blake's work, as well as the theological ideas of Walt Whitman and in Ralph Waldo Emerson such as reincarnation and the Over-soul. Themes of influence in his work were Islamic/Arabic art, European Classicism (particularly Leonardo Da Vinci) and Romanticism (Blake and Auguste Rodin), the pre-Raphelite Brotherhood, and more modern symbolism and surrealism.

Gibran had a number of strong connections to the Bahá'í Faith starting around 1912. One of Gibran's acquaintances, Juliet Thompson, reported several anecdotes relating to Gibran. She recalled Gibran had met 'Abdu'l-Bahá, the leader of the religion at the time of his journeys to the West Gibran was unable to sleep the night before meeting him in person to draw his portrait in April 1912 on the island of Manhattan. Gibran later told Thompson that in 'Abdu'l-Bahá he had "seen the Unseen, and been filled". Gibran began work on the book The Prophet, in 1912 when "he got the first motif, for his Island God" whose 'Prometheus exile shall be an Island one.”In 1928, after the death of ‘Abdu'l-Bahá, at a viewing of a movie of ‘Abdu'l-Bahá, Gibran rose to talk and proclaimed in tears an exalted station of ‘Abdu'l-Bahá and left the event weeping still. (wikipedia.org)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644391792
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Publication date: 05/27/2019
Pages: 60
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

The Lebanese-American artist, poet, and author Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931) combined beauty and spirituality in philosophy. His best-known work, The Prophet, achieved a lasting popularity in the 1960s as countercultural guide, and his writings remain a staple of wedding and graduation rituals.

Table of Contents

God9
My Friend11
The Scarecrow14
The Sleep-Walkers15
The Wise Dog17
The Two Hermits18
On Giving and Taking20
The Seven Selves21
War24
The Fox26
The Wise King27
Ambition29
The New Pleasure31
The Other Language32
The Pomegranate35
The Two Cages37
The Three Ants38
The Grave-Digger40
On the Steps of the Temple41
The Blessed City42
The Good God and the Evil God45
"Defeat,"46
Night and the Madman49
Faces52
The Greater Sea53
Crucified57
The Astronomer59
The Great Longing60
Said a Blade of Grass62
The Eye63
The Two Learned Men64
When My Sorrow Was Born65
And When My Joy Was Born67
"The Perfect World,"69
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