The Madman (book) explained

The Madman, His Parables and Poems
Author:Kahlil Gibran
Illustrator:Kahlil Gibran
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Alfred A. Knopf
Pub Date:1918
Wikisource:The Madman, His Parables and Poems

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] May Ziadeh, with whom Gibran had been corresponding since 1912, reviewed it in Al-Hilal, a magazine in Egypt.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Suheil Bushrui. Salma Kuzbari. Blue Flame: the Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran to May Ziadah. 1983. Longman. xi. 9780582780781.
  2. Book: Kahlil Gibran. Kahlil Gibran: A Self-Portrait. 1959. Anthony R. Ferris. Kensington Publishing. 43. 9780806501086.