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Lädt ... The Garden of the Prophet (1933)von Kahlil Gibran
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Almustafa in the Garden of the Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is the prophet who returned to the garden. Gibran’s writing is melodramatic and mystical. The prophet appears like a Christ-like figure with his disciples. I was particularly struck by the cosmic elements of the poetry. Undoubtedly most lines have rather deep psychological meanings. The garden was a microcosm of the world. In it was not only water and trees, but a cemetery where the deceased was laid to rest. Gibran’s expressions were often sad and gloomy with glimmerings of wisdom. The writer had stirring messages formulated with nuances, challenges, and conflicts. Interesting was how the prophet related to his disciples by the way he answered their probing questions. But in the end they all dispersed, and the prophet appeared to have been absorbed with the elements. The Garden of the Prophet didn't strike me as profoundly as did The Prophet, but there are still plenty of thought-provoking and moving passages within it. It seemed to me that the character of Almustafa was more closely drawn to that of Christ in this volume. The parallels are not, however, overplayed, and the message is a universal one of love, forbearance and simplicity. Edit: On a second reading I feel I got more from Garden, and have increased my rating accordingly. Gibran deals here with cosmic themes than the personal, human-scale issues in The Prophet and, perhaps, this is the reason it has taken me longer to assimilate. I'm sure to be coming back to Gibran's Garden again. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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First published posthumously in 1933, this is the book Gibran was working on in the last years of his life. It is the follow-up to the New Age classic The Prophet, and as in The Prophet the humanity and wisdom of Gibran echo on every page. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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> Le jardin du prophète, de Khalil Gibran. — Ce livre fait suite au précédent et traite des relations de l'homme avec la nature. Tout comme le premier, il saura vous captiver.
—La presse, 4 décembre 1979