Sand and Foam Sand and Foam

Description de l’éditeur

Kahlil Gibran wished to write small books that could be read in one sitting and carried in the pocket. Between 1918 –1926, he wrote four such books, and these were his first in English: The Madman (1918); the Forerunner (1920); Sand and Foam (1926) and The Prophet (1923). The first three are collections of parables and aphorisms, which in true Eastern style, draw on a world of kings, hermits, saints, slaves, deserts, animals that talk and wind that laughs. The Prophet, which was to become enduringly popular, is different; a prose piece which is longer and partly auto-biographical. In the story, a young man prepares to leave for his homeland; but first he must say goodbye to those he has lived amongst for the previous twelve years. The book is his farewell speech, touching on love, friendship, children, joy, sorrow and much else besides. Summing up the message of the book, Gibran said this: ‘The whole prophet is saying one thing: ‘You are far far greater than you know – and all is well.’

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2010
1 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
48
Pages
ÉDITIONS
White Crow Productions Ltd
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
White Crow Productions Ltd
TAILLE
98
Ko
Le Prophète Le Prophète
2014
Le prophète Le prophète
2012
The Madman The Madman
1918
Le prophète Le prophète
2014
Le prophète Le prophète
2012
Jésus, Fils de l'Homme Jésus, Fils de l'Homme
2008