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  2. Kahlil Gibran - Wikipedia

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    Gibran wrote him a prose poem in January and would become one of the aged man's last visitors. [67] After Ryder's death in 1917, Gibran's poem would be quoted first by Henry McBride in the latter's posthumous tribute to Ryder, then by newspapers across the country, from which would come the first widespread mention of Gibran's name in America. [68]

  3. The Prophet (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Prophet is a book of 26 prose poetry fables written in English by the Lebanese-American poet and writer Kahlil Gibran. [1] It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A. Knopf . It is Gibran's best known work.

  4. List of works by Kahlil Gibran - Wikipedia

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    Prose Poems (1934) Secrets of the Heart (1947) A Treasury of Kahlil Gibran (1951) Thoughts and Meditations (1960) A Second Treasury of Kahlil Gibran (1962) Spiritual Sayings (1962) Voice of the Master (1963) Mirrors of the Soul (1965) Between Night & Morn (1972) A Third Treasury of Kahlil Gibran (1975) The Storm (1994) The Beloved (1994) The ...

  5. 62 Quotes About Strength Everyone Should Read - AOL

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    “That which seems most feeble and bewildered in you is the strongest and most determined.” —Kahlil Gibran “Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will ...

  6. Mary Haskell (educator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, she met Kahlil Gibran at an exhibition of his work at Fred Holland Day's studio, [4] where she had offered to let him display his work at her institution. [5] This interaction began what would come to be a lifelong friendship between Haskell and Gibran. She is known to have funded his artistic endeavors and edited his English writings.

  7. The Madman (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Madman, His Parables and Poems is a book written by Kahlil Gibran, which was published in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf in 1918, with illustrations reproduced from original drawings by the author. It was Gibran's first book in English to be published, also marking the beginning of the second phase of Gibran's career. [1]

  8. Translations of The Prophet - Wikipedia

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    The Prophet, originally written in English by Kahlil Gibran and first published in the United States in 1923, has been translated into several languages. [1] Language

  9. Barbara Young (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Breckenridge Boughton [1] [2] (1878–1961), better known by her pen name Barbara Young, was an American art and literary critic in the 1920s, as well as a poet.. She met Kahlil Gibran at a reading of The Prophet organized by rector William Norman Guthrie in St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery and served as his secretary from 1925 until his de