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Poems and Parables

Poems and Parables

By Khalil, Gibran

Published by Legorreta

Spanish 2026 ISBN 7502319079461
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"Poems and Parables by Kahlil Gibran gathers lyrical reflections and symbolic narratives that explore love, solitude, faith, suffering, and the search for spiritual truth. Blending poetry and prose, Gibran crafts short parabolic stories that illuminate the inner conflicts of the human soul and the tension between worldly experience and transcendent longing. Written in a style that combines Eastern mysticism and Western romanticism, the collection presents characters—kings, hermits, prophets, lovers—who embody universal dilemmas. Through metaphor and allegory, Gibran examines themes such as freedom, self-knowledge, compassion, and the illusion of separation. His language is musical and contemplative, inviting readers to pause and reflect rather than merely consume narrative. The parables often reveal unexpected reversals or quiet insights, suggesting that wisdom lies beyond conventional judgment. Gibran's voice moves between tenderness and prophetic intensity, offering spiritual counsel without rigid doctrine. Poems and Parables stands as a meditation on the human condition, expressing timeless questions about identity, destiny, and divine presence. The work continues to resonate with readers seeking philosophical depth expressed through poetic simplicity and emotional clarity."

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