Description
An Interpretation of the writings and art of the author of The Prophet
Author Annie Salem Otto
Publisher The Citadel Press, New York 1963
First Edition
Binding hard cover with dust jacket
Condition very good plus with the dust jacket protected by Brodart Archival covering
Summary
The Parables of Kahlil Gibran by Annie Salem Otto offers a profound interpretation of the timeless wisdom found in the writings and art of Kahlil Gibran, the beloved author of The Prophet. This book delves deep into Gibran's spiritual and philosophical insights, presenting a rich tapestry of parables that explore the human condition, love, and the divine. Otto’s exploration sheds new light on Gibran’s work, making this an essential read for both longtime admirers and newcomers alike. Whether you seek inspiration or a deeper understanding of Gibran’s thought, this book will resonate with your soul.
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