
Rebellious Soul (the Complete Works of Kahlil Gibran)
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About This Novel
This book is the first complete collection of Gibran's novels and plays, and is accompanied by exquisite illustrations specially drawn by Gibran for the book. Gibran's novels and plays are full of rebellious spirit. As he said: they are the call to the God of freedom in the deepest part of the abyss. "The Rebellious Soul" calls on the people to break the shackles of servility, and Gibran angered the government and was expelled; "The Prairie Bride" praises the purity of love and accuses the destruction of love by public opinion and ethics; "Broken Wings" is a poignant love story based on the author's own experience. The grief and despair in the article are gripping. This book does not have Gibran's consistent tolerance and gentleness in other works such as "The Prophet", but is full of anger and injustice. He uses the protagonist's mouth to shout out all the helplessness and despair in his life, which is shocking.
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Official(20)Scraped 4d ago
Just looking at the cover, I think it looks awesome.
Give three votes for recommendation.
... Use the injustice of individual cases to oppose the fairness of the law, and use the justice of the result to ignore the mistakes in the future. Every time I finish reading a story, I always don't want to read it. The biased thoughts are really hard to accept.
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading!
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Kahlil Gibran, sad
Gorgeous yet sad
It's okay to read the introduction
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Official(20)Scraped 4d ago
Just looking at the cover, I think it looks awesome.
Give three votes for recommendation.
... Use the injustice of individual cases to oppose the fairness of the law, and use the justice of the result to ignore the mistakes in the future. Every time I finish reading a story, I always don't want to read it. The biased thoughts are really hard to accept.
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading!
Join the trial,,,,,,,
Take your time and appreciate it.
Add to schoolbag first
Kahlil Gibran, sad
Gorgeous yet sad
It's okay to read the introduction
