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Gibran Khalil Gibran: Bibliography

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High in the mountains of Lebanon, in Bsharre, the Gibran Khalil Gibran Museum, a former monastery where Gibran's remains are buried. Born in lebanon in 1883, the poet and author of "The Prophet" died in New York City in 1931.

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For additional insights, see a profile of Khalil Gibran, and excerpts from his works.

Works written in Arabic:

  • Nubthah fi Fan Al-Musiqa (1905)
  • Ara'is al-Muruj (Nymphs of the Valley, also translated as Spirit Brides, 1906)
  • al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida (Spirits Rebellious, 1908)
  • al-Ajniha al-Mutakassira (Broken Wings, 1912)
  • Dam'a wa Ibtisama (A Tear and A Smile, 1914)
  • al-Mawakib (The Processions, 1919)
  • al-‘Awāsif (The Tempests, 1920)
  • al-Bada'i' waal-Tara'if (The New and the Marvellous,1923)

Works written in English:

  • The Madman (1918) (downloadable free version)
  • Twenty Drawings (1919)
  • The Forerunner (1920)
  • The Prophet, (1923)
  • Sand and Foam (1926)
  • Kingdom Of The Imagination (1927)
  • Jesus, The Son of Man (1928)
  • The Earth Gods (1931)

Posthumous Works in English:

  • The Wanderer (1932)
  • The Garden of the Prophet (1933)
  • Lazarus and his Beloved (1933)
  • Prose and Poems (1934)
  • A Self-Portrait (1959)
  • Thought and Meditations (1960)
  • Spiritual sayings (1962)
  • Voice of the master (1963)
  • Mirrors of the Soul (1965)
  • Death Of The Prophet (1979)
  • The Vision (1994)
  • Eye of the Prophet (1995)
  • Beloved Prophet, The love letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell, and her private journal (1972, edited by Virginia Hilu)
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