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Khalil Gibran

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Khalil Gibran

Mibait Gibrān Khalīl Gibrān bin Mikhā'īl bin Sa'ad
Eneru 61883(1883-01-06)
Bsharri,Ottoman Syria
Kematayan Abril 101931(maki edad a 48)
New York City,United States
Obra Poet,Painter,Sculptor,Writer,Philosopher,Theologian,Visual Artist
Bangsa Lebanese-American
Genres Poetry,Parable,Short Story
Pangimut pangliteratura Mahjar,New York Pen League
Bantuga obra The Prophet

IKhalil Gibran(mibaitGibran Khalil Gibran[1]bin Mikhā'īl bin Sa'ad;Arabuجبران خليل جبران بن ميکائيل بن سعد,Enero 6, 1883 – Abril 10, 1931[mangailangangan yang sitas/suporta]) a mayayaus muringKahlil Gibran[2],metung yangtalagulis,poeta,ampongtalasulataLebanese American.Mibait ya king balen ningBsharria ngeni atiu kingLebanon(at kanita atiu kingOttoman Syria), minalis ya kayabe ning kayang pamilia kingEstados Unidosnung nu ya megaral arte, at nung nu na inumpisan ing kayang carera king paniulat. Makikilala ya keraklan uling king kayang librung mibulalag aniang 1923, ingThe Prophet,a serie da reng salese o essay a makasulat king prosang Ingles. Metung yang maranun a alimbawa ninginspirational fictioning libru, a matalik misali lipat ning marimla dang pamanggap deng criticu, at sinikat yang ustu king1960s counterculture.[3]

Obra

king Arabu:

  • Nubthah fi Fan Al-Musiqa(1905)
  • Ara'is al-Muruj(Nymphs of the Valley,also translated asSpirit Brides,1906)
  • al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida(Spirits Rebellious,1908)
  • al-Ajniha al-Mutakassira(Broken Wings,1912)
  • Dam'a wa Ibtisama(A Tear and A Smile,1914)
  • al-Mawakib(The Processions,1919)
  • al-‘Awāsif(The Tempests,1920)
  • al-Bada'i' waal-Tara'if(The New and the Marvellous,1923)

king Ingles, bayu ya mete:

  • The Madman(1918) (downloadable free version)
  • Twenty Drawings(1919)
  • The Forerunner(1920)
  • The Prophet,(1923)
  • Sand and Foam(1926)
  • Kingdom Of The Imagination(1927)
  • Jesus, The Son of Man(1928)
  • The Earth Gods(1931)

King Ingles, kaibat ning kamatayan na:

  • The Wanderer(1932)
  • The Garden of the Prophet(1933)
  • Lazarus and his Beloved(1933)
  • Prose and Poems(1934)
  • A Self-Portrait(1959)
  • Thought and Meditations(1960)
  • Spiritual sayings(1962)
  • Voice of the master(1963)
  • Mirrors of the Soul(1965)
  • The Vision(1994)
  • Eye of the Prophet(1995)

Aliwa:

  • Beloved Prophet, The love letters of Khalil Gibran and Mary Haskell, and her private journal(1972, edited by Virginia Hilu)

Galal

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Pelicula

  • A phrase fromThe Prophetis read aloud byNorma Shearer's character inThe Women (1939 film)just before her daughter gives her the information that sends her to get her husband back.
  • The Prophetis seen in theJohnny CashbiopicWalk the LinewhenJune Carterhands it to J.R. to read in the motel.
  • Gibran is quoted inSouth Central (film),"You may tie my hands with chains and my feet with shackles, and put me in the dark prison, but you shall not enslave my thinking, for it is free, like the breeze in the spacious sky."
  • Gibran's poem,For What is it to Die,is read during a funeral in Todd Field's 2001 film,In the Bedroom.
  • Lines from Gibran's poem "On Love" from his book "The Prophet" are read to a sleeping Rachel in the movie "The Poet" (US title "Hearts of War" )

Musica

  • The Lebanese TenorGabriel Abdel Nourdedicated a complete album to Gibran,Gabriel Abdel Nour sings Gibran Khalil Gibran,where all the songs were extracts from Gibran's writings. Gabriel is the only singer to dedicate a complete album to Gibran.[mangailangangan yang sitas/suporta]He has celebrated as well the memorial of Gibran in different countries.
  • The songBroken Wings,a US #1 hit for the bandMr. Misterwas inspired by Gibran's book of the same name.
  • The Egyptian SingerTony Kaldaspresented in 2008 Big Concerts Celebrating the Jubilee 125 Years of Gibran Khalil Gibran Birth in TheEgyptian Opera Houseand inBibliotheca Alexandrinain Egypt. Also, he released two new songs fromGibran Words.[6]
  • Jazz saxophonistJackie McLean's "Khalil the Prophet" is on his albumDestination...Out!(1963) (Blue NoteBLP 4165)
  • Brisbane based improvisational Jazz Quintet, The Neighbourhood Groove Collective, name 2 songs "The Firefly & the Stars" and "Love Crowns" on their second release titled "Pieces" inspired by imagery from the Prophet.
  • Jason Mraz's song "God Rests In Reason" on the albumSelections For Friendsfeatures words from the poem "The Prophet"
  • The lyrics toDavid Bowie's "The Width of a Circle", off his albumThe Man Who Sold the World(1970), relates asurrealistscene in which the narrator and hisdoppelgängerseek the help of a blackbird, who just "laughed insane and quipped 'Khalil Gibran'".
  • Michigan experimental screamo outfit Men As Trees quote Gibran in the liner notes to their 2008 album,Weltschmerz:"We wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we have ended another day; and no sunrise finds us where sunset has left us."
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex's second album,Prophets, Seers & Sages – The Angels of the Ages,released in October 1968, was dedicated in Gibran's memory.
  • GuitaristDerek Trucksnamed his son Charles Khalil Trucks for saxophonist Charlie Parker, guitarist Charlie Christian, and Gibran.
  • His bookThe Prophetis mentioned in theMad Seasonsong, "River of Deceit"."My pain is self-chosen. At least, so The Prophet says ".
  • The Chicago-based metal bandMinsk's second albumThe Ritual Fires of Abandonment's lyrics are inspired by Gibran, who also is credited as an author of the lyrics in the CD booklet.
  • Khalil Gibran is briefly mentioned in theCommon Marketsong; "Connect For".
  • Khalil Gibran is referenced in the Van Morrison song "Rave On John Donne"
  • Sweet Honey In The Rock's song "On Children" is a musical version of Khalil Gibran's poem by the same name.
  • Electronic bandChildren of the Bonguse samples quoting from 'The Prophet' in their track 'The Veil'
  • Album on Atlantic Records (K50109 Stereo) (1974) *The Prophet "Kahlil Gibran" A Musical Interpretation Featuring Richard Harris "~ Produced And Composed By Arif Mardin

Aliwa

  • Syrian mini-series titled "Gibran Khalil Gibran", broadcast on theSyrian state televisionin November 2008.
  • In the popular video gameDeus Ex,one of the three possible ending quotes is Gibran's quote: "Yesterday we obeyed kings and bent our necks before emperors. But today we kneel only to truth..." The western spelling of his name, Khalil Gibran, was used to credit him.
  • Gibran is referenced briefly in the episodeWingmenof the showThe Boondocks.When Huey (the central character) is asked by his grandfather to say something "deep", he recites part of the poem "On Pain" fromThe Prophet.
  • In the hit TV showOne Tree Hill,Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) quotes Gibran.
  • Gibran is referenced in the popular American sitcomFriends.Richard, played byTom Selleck,quotes from the friendship passage ofThe Prophetduring a meal with Chandler and Monica. (Season 6)
  • San Diego Padresshortstop Khalil Greene was named after Gibran.
  • In the 2000 TV SeriesThe Invisible Man,main character Darien Fawkes quotes Gibran on the subject of parents and children in the season 2 episode "The Camp."
  • At the end of an episode ofCriminal Minds,entitled "Perfect Storm", Gibran is quoted as saying "Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls. The most massive characters are seared with scars."
  • "Love has no other desire but to fulfil itself..." quoted in the novelGeorgiabyLeslie Pearse,page 571
  • Jodi Picoultquoted Gibran in one of her novels on one of the pages which contain just a quote, to begin another section of the story.Template:Vague

Dalerayan

Ing Wikimedia Commonsatin yang mediang maki kaugnayan kang/king:
  1. Gibran 1998:12
  2. Gibran 1998:29
  3. Acocella, Joan (January 7, 2008)."Prophet Motive".The New Yorker.Retrieved March 9, 2009.
  4. Gibran Memorial in Washington, DC.Archived fromthe originalon2009-04-14.Retrieved on2009-11-11.
  5. Elmaz Abinader,Children of Al-Mahjar: Arab American Literature Spans a Century "ArchivedAgostu 30, 2000 at theWayback Machine,U.S. Society & Values,February 2000
  6. Archive copy.Archived fromthe originalon2009-09-01.Retrieved on2009-11-11.
  • Khalil Gibran and Ameen Rihani: Prophets of Lebanese-American Literature.Ed. by Naji B. Oueijan, et al. Louaize: Notre Dame Press, 1999.

Michael Corrigan mentions another writer's use of The Prophet in his grief memoir, A Year and a Day, published by the Idaho State University Press, 2008.

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