SynopsisThe Wanderer is Kahlil Gibran's last book written shortly before his death in 1931 and is considered to be one of his finest books along with The Prophet. Containing poems and parables which are actually teachings on life, this book is a treasury of timeless wisdom and universal appeal. The inclusion of Kahlil Gibran's mystical drawings adds appeal to this modern classic. Kahlil Gibran is one of the most widely read authors of the twentieth century. Born in Lebanon on January 6, 1883 Kahlil spent a major part of his life in America and wrote twenty-five books in his lifetime. He was an essayist, novelist, poet and artist, whose works have inspired generations to find new meanings and perspectives on life, love and companionship.
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About the author
Born in 1883 in Lebanon, Khalil Gibran was a writer, artist and a poet whose most influential works till now remains The Prophet. Having studied art in Paris, Gibran also curated hundreds of paintings and drawings. In 1920, he co-founded a literary society, The Pen-bond Society (also known as Al Rabitat al Qualamiya) along with other poets of Arab and Lebanese origin. Gibran passed away in New York City on April 10, 1931.