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The Forerunner: “Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”
The Forerunner: “Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”
The Forerunner: “Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”
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Khalil Gibran was one of a number of Arab intellectuals and writers who lived in the United States in the beginning of the twentieth century and who had a great influence on the development of modern Arabic literature through the exploration of Western literary movements. The group was presided by Khalil himself and was baptized Arrabitah, or “The League.” Generally, the Arabic literature of the beginning of the twentieth century was marked by the revolutionary ideas advanced by Arrabitah members as well as by other Arab intellectuals and literary men who felt the urgent need to revolutionize classic Arabic verse and prose. It was a growing urge to innovate and to break with old literary traditions and conventions. The current eventually helped to open new horizons such as the flourishing, in the second half of the twentieth century, of Arabic prose poetry and free verse. The Arrabitah experience was, actually, fundamental in the life of Khalil Gibran who was regarded as a literary rebel and a leading figure of the Arabic literary Renaissance in addition to his Oriental contributions to Western poetry and thought. Here we publish ‘The Forerunner’.

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Release dateNov 5, 2013
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The Forerunner: “Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”
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Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and a philosopher best known for his, The Prophet. Born to a Maronite-Christian family in a village occupied by Ottoman rule, Gibran and his family immigrated to the United States in 1895 in search of a better life. Studying art and literature, and inevitably ensconced in the world of political activism as a young man dealing with the ramifications of having to leave his home-land, Gibran hoped to make his living as an artist. With the weight of political and religious upheaval on his shoulders, Gibran's work aimed to inspire a revolution of free though and artistic expression. Gibran's, The Prophet has become one of the best-selling books of all time, leaving behind a legacy of accolades and establishing him as both a literary rebel and hero in his country of Lebanon. Gibran is considered to be the third best-selling poet of all time, behind Shakespeare and Lao Tzu.

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    The Forerunner - Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil Gibran - The Forerunner

    Khalil Gibran was one of a number of Arab intellectuals and writers who lived in the United States in the beginning of the twentieth century and who had a great influence on the development of modern Arabic literature through the exploration of Western literary movements. The group was presided by Khalil himself and was baptized Arrabitah, or The League. Generally, the Arabic literature of the beginning of the twentieth century was marked by the revolutionary ideas advanced by Arrabitah members as well as by other Arab intellectuals and literary men who felt the urgent need to revolutionize classic Arabic verse and prose. It was a growing urge to innovate and to break with old literary traditions and conventions.  The current eventually helped to open new horizons such as the flourishing, in the second half of the twentieth century, of Arabic prose poetry and free verse. The Arrabitah experience was, actually, fundamental in the life of Khalil Gibran who was regarded as a literary rebel and a leading figure of the Arabic literary Renaissance in addition to his Oriental contributions to Western poetry and thought.  Here we publish ‘The Forerunner’.

    INDEX OF CONTENTS

    THE FORERUNNER

    GOD'S FOOL

    LOVE

    THE KING-HERMIT

    THE LION'S DAUGHTER

    TYRANNY

    THE SAINT

    THE PLUTOCRAT

    THE GREATER SELF

    WAR AND THE SMALL NATIONS

    CRITICS

    POETS

    THE WEATHER-COCK

    THE KING OF ARADUS

    OUT OF MY DEEPER HEART

    DYNASTIES

    KNOWLEDGE AND HALF-KNOWLEDGE

    SAID A SHEET OF SNOW-WHITE PAPER...

    THE SCHOLAR AND THE POET

    VALUES

    OTHER SEAS

    REPENTANCE

    THE DYING MAN AND THE VULTURE

    BEYOND MY SOLITUDE

    THE LAST WATCH

    KAHLIL GIBRAN – A SHORT BIOGRAPHY

    THE FORERUNNER

    You are your own forerunner, and the towers you have builded are but the foundation of your giant-self. And that self too shall be a foundation.

    And I too am my own forerunner, for the long shadow stretching before me at sunrise shall gather under my feet at the noon hour. Yet another sunrise shall lay another shadow before me, and that also shall be gathered at another noon.

    Always have we been our own forerunners, and always shall we be. And all that we have gathered and shall gather shall be but seeds for fields yet unploughed. We are the fields and the ploughmen, the gatherers and the gathered.

    When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there a wandering desire. Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born. And dreams were time limitless, and dreams were space without measure.

    And when you were a silent word upon life's quivering lips, I too was there, another silent word. Then life uttered us and we came down

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