Gibran Khalil Gibran

Born January 6, 1883
Bsharri, Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate, Ottoman Empire
Died April 10, 1931 (Aged years)
New York City, United States
Region Middle East
Language Arabic
English
Profession Philosopher, Writer
Period Modernist
Movements Mahjar
Romanticism
Symbolism
Notable Works The Prophet (1923), The Madman (1918), Sand and Foam (1926), Broken Wings
Bio Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese-American poet, writer, and artist whose literary and artistic works have transcended cultural and linguistic boundaries. Best known for his book The Prophet, a collection of poetic essays, Gibran's work delves into themes of love, spirituality, and the human experience.
NoPoemTopic
9On PainMiracles, Pain, Serenity, Understanding
8Peace XVIIIDespair, Faith, Longing, Prayer
7Song Of Love XXIVBeauty, Inspiration, Love
6Song Of The Flower XXIIIFlower, Light, Nature, Song
5Song Of The Rain VIILove, Nature, Rain, Wisdom
4The Beauty Of Death XIVIncense, Love, Rest, Slumber
3The FarewellDeparture, Farewell, Journey, Reflection
2The Life Of Love XVIAutumn, Life, Love, Spring
1Your PainAcceptance, Pain, Serenity