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  2. The Prophet (book) - Wikipedia

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    1974: The Prophet by Khalil Gibran: A Musical Interpretation featuring Richard Harris. Music composed by Arif Mardin, Atlantic Records; 1981: "On Children", a song by Sweet Honey in the Rock on their album Good News. Sets to music the words of Chapter 4 of The Prophet, also called "On Children". [22]

  3. Kahlil Gibran - Wikipedia

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    Gibran had two younger sisters, Marianna and Sultana, and an older half-brother, Boutros, from one of Kamila's previous marriages. Gibran's family lived in poverty. In 1888, Gibran entered Bsharri's one-class school, which was run by a priest, and there he learnt the rudiments of Arabic, Syriac, and arithmetic. [g] [26] [28] [29]

  4. List of works by Kahlil Gibran - Wikipedia

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    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 Vision (1994) The Eye of the Prophet (1995)

  5. Richard Harris - Wikipedia

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    The Prophet (1974) (music by Arif Mardin, based on The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran) I, in the Membership of My Days (1974) Gulliver Travels (1977) Camelot (Original 1982 London Cast recording) (1982) Mack The Knife (Original Soundtrack) (1989) Little Tramp (Musical) (1992) The Apocalypse (The Story of John the Apostle on an Island named Patmos) (2004)

  6. Kahlil Gibran (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Kahlil G. Gibran (`ka-lil jə-ˈbrän) (November 29, 1922 – April 13, 2008), sometimes known as "Kahlil George Gibran" (note the artist's preferred Americanized spelling of his first name), was a Lebanese American painter and sculptor from Boston, Massachusetts.

  7. The Prophet (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Prophet (full title Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet) is a 2014 animated anthology drama film adapted from Kahlil Gibran's 1923 book of the same name.Produced by Salma Hayek, who is also in the voice cast, the production consisted of different directors for each of the film's collective essays, with animation director Roger Allers supervising and credited as screenwriter.

  8. Baháʼí Faith in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Here's one: [22] Khalil Gibran's The Prophet is a book that has touched many people very deeply since its publishing in 1923. It has been translated into more than twenty languages, and the American edition alone has sold more than four million copies. It is considered both by Gibran himself and by the general public to be his literary masterpiece.

  9. 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.