Description
Author Kahlil Gibran
Publisher The wisdom Library 1947
Binding hardcover with dustjacket
Condition very good with dustjacket protected with brodart
Summary
Spirits Rebellious by Kahlil Gibran is a stirring collection of three short stories that challenge oppressive social structures and advocate for freedom and justice. Written with Gibran’s characteristic lyrical prose, this work explores themes of love, defiance, and individual integrity. In stories such as "Madame Rose Hanie," Gibran portrays characters who defy societal norms to pursue their authentic selves. As a precursor to his more widely known work, The Prophet, this collection showcases Gibran's early insights into the human spirit and his passion for social justice. A timeless work, Spirits Rebellious resonates with readers who seek wisdom, courage, and the strength to defy convention.
This Wisdom Library 1947 edition of Spirits Rebellious by Kahlil Gibran holds historical significance as a mid-20th-century publication that contributed to the popularization of Gibran’s works in the Western world. This edition is part of the Wisdom Library series, which aimed to bring philosophical and spiritual classics to a broader audience.