Description
“A Second Treasury of Kahlil Gibran” is a collection of writings by Lebanese-American author and poet Kahlil Gibran, edited by Anthony Rizcallah Ferris and first published in 1951, several years after Gibran’s death.
The book includes a range of Gibran’s works, including poetry, essays, and prose. The pieces are organized thematically, covering topics such as love, friendship, religion, and philosophy.
Gibran’s writing is known for its spiritual and mystical themes, and his works often explore the human condition and the search for meaning and purpose in life. His poetic language is rich and evocative, and his writing is often deeply moving.
The collection includes some of Gibran’s most famous works, such as “The Prophet,” as well as lesser-known pieces that offer a broader view of his writing. Ferris provides an introduction to the book, offering some context and background on Gibran’s life and work.
Overall, “A Second Treasury of Kahlil Gibran” is a valuable collection of the works of one of the most beloved and influential writers of the twentieth century. It offers readers a chance to explore Gibran’s unique perspective on life, love, and spirituality, and to appreciate the beauty and depth of his writing.
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