Publisher's Synopsis
Since its publication in 1923, Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet has sold countless millions of copies and been translated into more than a hundred languages. Now, Gibran's gentle sage, Almustafa, returns and speaks again to the people of Orphalese, deepening their awareness of life's joys and pains. In a comforting voice that reflects universal appeal across international, political, cultural, and religious boundaries, he addresses the themes of love, marriage, children, divorce, depression, war, religion, and evil. His insights, immediately applicable to daily living, once again help us find our way through the troubles we all face. The Prophet Returns underscores our shared humanity: it speaks to all of us, in every stage of life, about the problems we all confront, and to our concerns both contemporary and eternal.