hi guyz n galz
i really admire khalil gibran broken wing but i have one question broken wing is it a really story of him or imaginery work? could anyone answer me pleasee i'm cracking my head with this question for long time..
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hi guyz n galz
i really admire khalil gibran broken wing but i have one question broken wing is it a really story of him or imaginery work? could anyone answer me pleasee i'm cracking my head with this question for long time..
Gibran himself called the Broken Wings "a spiritual biography". The character Selma Karameh is said to represent a lady Sultana Tabit, with whom he had an affair in Lebanon.
For me, it 'll always be The Prophet, or The Madman. What 's the difference anyway.
I also have a question. He talks about "the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood".
See
http://4umi.com/gibran/madman/1.htm >.
I do not understand. Isn't this disattachment dangerous?
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Dont you feel Even Attachment is Dangerous at times :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Oldposts
gibran is an amazing writer though some of his work may not be easily understood what he writes is very moving, i dont think that his writing is sad, his clarity and perspective are amazing, i really enjoyed the prophet
The only work I read by Kahlil Gibran is "The Prophet" ................oh I also read the one with his love/friendly letter to an american, not sure :)