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The Prophet

With Color Illustrations by Khalil Gibran

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The Prophet

Auteur(s): Khalil Gibran
Narrateur(s): Jason Rosette
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This special edition of The Prophet features carefully crafted ambient audio tones to encourage inspired, attentive, and healing states while listening.

One of the beloved classics of popular spirituality, Kahlil Gibran’s masterpiece, The Prophet is a groundbreaking non-denominational collection of spiritual poetic aphorisms and essays known and loved throughout the world since its publication in 1923.

Standing alongside Shakespeare and Lao Tzu, The Prophet has been translated into more than 100 languages, making it one of the most translated books in history.

The Beatles, John F. Kennedy, and Indira Gandhi are among those who have been influenced by its words.

By 2012, it had sold more than nine million copies in its American editions alone. The Prophet is divided into 28 chapters covering such perennial topics as love, marriage, children, giving, friendship, and more.

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Public Domain (P)2021 Camerado Media & Jason Rosette
Littérature ancienne, classique et médiévale Littérature mondiale Poésie Religion et spiritualité occulte Classiques

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"Speaks to the troubled and uncertain men and women of our age about fundamental things - those which are, or should be, a part of every human life." (The New York Times)

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