“The Madman” by Gibran Khalil Gibran was first published in 1918, and since then, the book has sold millions of copies.
His Parables and Poems Kahlil Gibran. our son need not be a tavern-keeper and work so hard. We could educate him, and he could become a priest.” THE NEW PLEASURE LAST night I invented a new pleasure,
The poetry of Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931), a Lebanese-American writer, is the third best-selling in the world, after Shakespeare and Laozi.
In this psychological thriller, a man tormented by visions of a lunatic embarks on a twisted journey that leads him in an unimaginable direction.
Among the 35 poems and parables in this volume are "How I Became a Madman," "The Two Hermits," "The Wise Dog," "The Good God and the Evil God," "Night and the Madman," "The Three Ants," "When My Sorrow Was Born," "And When My Joy Was Born," ...
"The Madman: His Parables and Poems" book has a beautiful glossy cover and a blank page for the dedication.