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Gibran, Kahlil The Forerunner ISBN 13: 9781517192860

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The Forerunner by Khalil Gibran is a masterful work of poetry by one of the worlds most highly regarded philosophers and poets. His works have been amongst some of the best selling in history, with over 40 translations, selling millions of copies. Khalil Gibran is truly a legendary literary giant and his works are a must for any book collection. Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to support communities and promote well-being. To learn more about the freeriver project please visit the website; www.freerivercommunity.com cover painting by Khalil Gibran 1911 (1883–1931) self portrait. PD U.S. pre 1923

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About the Author:
Kahlil Gibran was born in Northern Lebanon on January 6th 1883. His mother, Kamila, came from a very religious background and he and his older half-brother and two younger sisters were brought up as Marmonite Christians. A local priest taught Kahlil Biblical lessons and, noticing that the young boy was bright and inquisitive, also taught him the basics of various other subjects such as writing, reading, history and science. In his own time Kahlil indulged in the arts and would sketch and draw the beautiful surroundings of the mountainous region the Gibrans lived in.
When Kahlil was eight years old his father was arrested for tax evasion after leading the family into poverty and Kamila decided that the family should relocate to the USA, following in the footsteps of Kahlil's uncle who had moved to America a few years earlier. His father was released from prison a year before the family left but he elected to stay in Lebanon.
The family settled in Boston's Syrian neighbourhood and Kamila worked as a seamstress and peddler, selling fabrics from door to door. Only two months after arriving Kahlil was already in school and although he didn't speak English the teachers were quick to take notice of his talent as an artist and introduced him to local photographer/artist/publisher Fred Holland Day who helped Kahlil to further his artistic endeavours.
Through the Holland Day connection Kahlil became a well-known artist at a young age in Boston but his mother felt that it was all too much too soon and he returned to Lebanon to complete his education. He stayed there for 4 years but during this period his mother, half-brother and sister all developed serious illnesses back in the USA and so Kahlil returned to America to help his family.
When he arrived he discovered that his sister had already died and his mother and half brother would follow too not long after. Kahlil sold the family business and began to concentrate on his art and in 1904 had his first exhibition which was a critical success. At the exhibition he met Mary Haskell, a school teacher who would end up financing his burgeoning career. As well as drawing he was also developing his writing abilities and would spend much of his time translating his Arabic writing into English. Mary Haskell convinced him to write in English and also helped him with language, grammar, editing and various other important literary factors that contributed to his growth as a writer.
His first written work was published that same year in an immigrant newspaper. His first book, written in Arabic, came out the following year and was followed by more books and articles. In 1918 his first book written in English, `The Madman', was published. In the book he discusses freedom, spirituality, God and justice taken from the viewpoint of a `madman'. The book was a critical success and although it only sold modestly his reputation began to grow and he began to move in new literary circles. Two years later his second book written in English, `The Forerunner', was published in which he continued to concentrate on the expansive themes he had explored in `The Madman'.
Both of these books set the stage for what was to become Kahlil's masterpiece, `The Prophet', which was published in 1923. In the book a prophet is making his journey home after living away for many years and on his way to board the ship he stops and discusses many moral and spiritual matters with a group of people. There are 26 essays in the poetry/prose style that was so effective in Gibran's hands and the book has gone on to sell millions of copies in over 20 different languages. It has never been out of print, being a particular favourite of the 1960s counter-culture scene.

Gibran followed `The Prophet' with `Sand And Foam' in 1926 which also caught the imagination of people in the Sixties, most notably John Lennon who borrowed a couplet of Kahlil's for the Beatles' song `Julia' which featured on their legendary `White Album'. One of the last books Kahlil wrote was `Jesus, The Son Of Man' which took various characters from the Bible and imagined what their personal viewpoint of Jesus would have been and this book also won rave reviews in critical circles.

By 1928, the year `Jesus, The Son Of Man' was published; Kahlil's physical and mental health had begun to decline. A shoulder injury that he sustained whilst a child, and that progressively got worse over the years, became so painful that he turned to drink to dull the pain and subsequently became an alcoholic. He distracted himself from his various ailments and injuries by writing but it was not long before the excessive drinking got the better of him and he died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1931 and, as was his wish, was returned to Lebanon to be buried. Since his death his stature has only grown and `The Prophet', which was one of the best selling books in the US in the whole of the 20th century, is still popular now as are many of his other works.

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Introduction
You are your own forerunner, and the
towers you have built are but the foundation
of your giant-self. And that self too shall be a
foundation.
And I, too, am my own forerunner, for the long shadow
stretching before me at sunrise shall gather under
my feet at the noon hour. Yet another sunrise shall lay
another shadow before me, and that also shall be gathered
at another noon.
Always have we been our own forerunners, and always
shall we be. And all that we have gathered and shall
gather shall be but seeds for fields yet unploughed. We
are the fields and the ploughmen, the gatherers and the
gathered.
When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too
was there, a wandering desire. Then we sought one another,
and out of our eagerness dreams were born. And
dreams were time limitless, and dreams were space
without measure. And when you were a silent word
upon Life's quivering lips, I too was there, another silent
word. Then Life uttered us and we came down the years
throbbing with memories of yesterday and with longing
for tomorrow, for yesterday was death conquered and tomorrow
was birth pursued. And now we are in God's
hands. You are a sun in His right hand and I an earth in
His left hand. Yet you are not more shining than I shone
upon. And we, sun and earth, are but the beginning of
a greater sun and a greater earth. And always shall we
be the beginning. You are your own forerunner, you the stranger passing by the gate of my garden. And I too am
my own forerunner, though I sit in the shadows of my
trees and seem motionless.

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