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The Voice of the Master and Broken Wings

By: Kahlil Gibran
Narrated by: Sunny Patel
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Kahlil Gibran was a master of capturing stories through poetic tales. He somehow managed to take a simple human thought or concept, and breathe life into it through his words in such a way that one cannot help but be instantly transported right into the midst of it. When you listen to Gibran’s poetry, you aren’t just listening to the words, you are listening to living breathing people; or at least it feels that way.

Perhaps it is because he wrestled against the title of “poet” that he was able to approach the craft in a truly unique way. He didn’t fall into the traditional categories or tropes of the average poet. He ascended above them and brought perspective and style that launched him into becoming one of the most read poets of all time. And for good reason.

The Voice of the Master and Broken Wings are two of Kahlil's smaller works, and yet are classics in their own right. This audiobook is a duology containing both of these masterpieces.Prepare yourself to be inspired, and filled with wonder.

©2024 Alan Crookham (P)2024 Alan Crookham
Middle Eastern Poetry Themes & Styles World Literature
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