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The Prophet

By: Khalil Gibrán
Narrated by: Sandra Cullum
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The Prophet is Kahlil Gibran's most famous work. He focuses on human relationships, as well as many other topics, including love, friendship, passion, work, good and evil, and time in a beautiful, simple, lyrical style.

Public Domain (P)2018 Sandra Cullum
Classics Philosophy World Literature European Middle Eastern World Drama & Plays Anthologies & Short Stories Anthologies
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Very pleased!!! Read this book a long time ago... Very refreshing to listen to it

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I’ve read the book 2 times in Arabic
2 times in French
10 times in English
And this is my first time as Audio!
It’s certainly worth having, the narrator is good as well in her nuances!

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Must read, but better buy the original book for more pleasure

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"The Prophet" is an interesting, if somewhat abstruse Series of poetic prose authored by Khalil Gibran, who was born in Lebanon and moved to America as a child. His writing has a mystical poetic aspect to it and I found some of it difficult to understand and appreciate.

The audiobook is very well read and is faithful to the Kindle. I read and reread most of this and still struggle with it. But the narration itself is very well done.

I am glad that I read this work, but could not really appreciate it and can't see myself reading this again without specific cause. Speaking for myself, I get quite as much from reading the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament as I do from reading "The Prophet". Thank You...

A Well Narrated Series of Poetic Prose

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