
Loving You is as Beautiful as Poetry (complete Works of Kahlil Gibran)
About This Novel
This book contains a large number of Gibran's unknown essays, essays, speeches, translations, proverbs, etc. Gibran's poetic talent conceals his identity as a peerless essayist. This is the most comprehensive collection of Gibran's essays and miscellaneous articles in the world. From this book, you can see an impassioned and cold-hearted Gibran. Perhaps this is the side that he should have as the most famous thinker in the 20th century. The article is full of Gibran's worries about the times, nation, family and country. Because of this book, he is enough to leave his name in history together with Lu Xun.
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Gibran was frank about his love for Mary. He appreciates this attitude towards love, but it is not desirable for most people.
The translator laughed.
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"I love you every minute and every second." What kind of powerful belief is this, and how much sustained spiritual strength does it need to support it?
Everyone needs a safe haven. The haven of my soul is a jungle, and I live in it with a tender and intimate knowledge of you. And this jungle is your infinitely broad loving mind.
Gibran's writing style is soft and concise, like flowing clouds and flowing water. Coupled with his sonorous and powerful musical rhythm, he formed a unique style that is recognized by the world as warm, delicate and gorgeous, and is known as "Gibran style" by the world.
Gibran's will stated: Everything in the studio, including paintings, books and works of art, was donated to Mary Haskeller Minnis. This is definitely super friendly feedback.
He suffered a life of upheaval and displacement, and his works mostly focused on the themes of "love" and "beauty". He was the main founder of modern Arab novels, art and prose, and one of the pioneers of new Arab literature in the 20th century. Kahlil Gibran is known as "Lebanon's proud son" and "Blake of the 20th century". He is a pioneer of modern oriental literature alongside Rabindranath Tagore.
Gibran's works have an Arabic essence. Attributing works that are not Gibran's to Gibran's name is nothing more than an attempt to gain Gibran's halo. But this mixed bag of styles will damage Gibran's reputation and the appearance of his works.
true love
Gibran's love for Mary was so passionate, sincere and without any pretense! Once in life is enough!
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Official(10)Scraped 3d ago
Gibran was frank about his love for Mary. He appreciates this attitude towards love, but it is not desirable for most people.
The translator laughed.
Like these words
"I love you every minute and every second." What kind of powerful belief is this, and how much sustained spiritual strength does it need to support it?
Everyone needs a safe haven. The haven of my soul is a jungle, and I live in it with a tender and intimate knowledge of you. And this jungle is your infinitely broad loving mind.
Gibran's writing style is soft and concise, like flowing clouds and flowing water. Coupled with his sonorous and powerful musical rhythm, he formed a unique style that is recognized by the world as warm, delicate and gorgeous, and is known as "Gibran style" by the world.
Gibran's will stated: Everything in the studio, including paintings, books and works of art, was donated to Mary Haskeller Minnis. This is definitely super friendly feedback.
He suffered a life of upheaval and displacement, and his works mostly focused on the themes of "love" and "beauty". He was the main founder of modern Arab novels, art and prose, and one of the pioneers of new Arab literature in the 20th century. Kahlil Gibran is known as "Lebanon's proud son" and "Blake of the 20th century". He is a pioneer of modern oriental literature alongside Rabindranath Tagore.
Gibran's works have an Arabic essence. Attributing works that are not Gibran's to Gibran's name is nothing more than an attempt to gain Gibran's halo. But this mixed bag of styles will damage Gibran's reputation and the appearance of his works.
true love
Gibran's love for Mary was so passionate, sincere and without any pretense! Once in life is enough!
