This biography of Kahlil Gibran - author of "The Prophet" and the voice of his Middle-Eastern countrymen - traces the phenomenon of a first-generation immigrant in 20th-century American arts and letters. Drawing upon letters and documents, the authors describe Gibran's boyhood in Lebanon, his family's impoverished years in turn-of-the-century Boston, and his eventual friendship with that city's intellectual elite.
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This biography of Kahlil Gibran - author of "The Prophet" and the voice of his Middle-Eastern countrymen - traces the phenomenon of a first-generation immigrant in 20th-century American arts and letters. Drawing upon letters and documents, the authors describe Gibran's boyhood in Lebanon, his family's impoverished years in turn-of-the-century Boston, and his eventual friendship with that city's intellectual elite.
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Very Good. 0940793709. Tight clean book in rubbed card covers with front corner crease and abrasion from sticker removal to rear cover. Illsutrated.; Emerging Voices: International Fiction Series; 9.27 X 7.28 X 1.33 inches; 456 pages.
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