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SPIRITS REBELLIOUS by Khalil Gibran 1947 (w/Jacket!)

SPIRITS REBELLIOUS by Khalil Gibran 1947 (w/Jacket!)

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SPIRITS REBELLIOUS. By Khalil Gibran. Translated from the Arabic By Anthony Rizcalah Ferris, The Wisdom Library/Philosophical Library, New York, 1947.

 

The book is full of amazing short stories about individuals being true to themselves against the social order to follow their bliss. 

 

A clarion call for freedom from one of the twentieth century’s most important philosophers and writers, Kahlil Gibran A book so powerful it was burned in the marketplace of Beirut at the time of its publication, Kahlil Gibran’s Spirits Rebellious is a clarion call for freedom in his homeland of Lebanon—for individuals and society. Gibran’s bitter denunciation of religious and political injustice flows through his lyric pen in three parables, that of “Madame Rose Hanie,” “The Cry of the Graves,” and “Kahlil the Heretic.” His vision of liberty is no less powerful today.

 

Secure binding with clean pages and mild cover wear. Rub soiled cover with small edge tears. Hardcover book with 120 age-toned pages.

 

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