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Kahlil Gibran's "The Forerunner, His Parables and Poems" is one of his works published in 1920. This book is one of Gibran's first works that most Americans encountered, and contains his philosophy and deep thoughts. This book consists of three main parts. The first part, The Forerunner, consists of a fable containing Gibran's philosophy about infinite love and man's spiritual search. The second part consists of poems on various topics, and the last part contains an exploratory essay called 'The Madman'.
This book is a work containing Gibran's contemplative and deep thoughts, and occupies an important place in his American literature. Gibran achieved great success through this book in expressing his unique perspectives on nature, love, and the meaning of life.

Summary
You are your own forerunner, and the towers you have builded 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 beforeme, and that also shall be gathered at another noon.

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Contents

God¡¯s Fool
Love
The King-Hermit
The Lion¡¯s Daughter
Tyranny
The Saint
The Plutocrat
The Greater Self
War and the Small Nations
Critics
Poets
The Weather-cock
The King of Aradus
Out of My Deeper Heart
Dynasties
Knowledge and Half-Knowledge
¡°Said a Sheet of Snow-White Paper....¡±
The Scholar and the Poet
Values
Other Seas
Repentance
The Dying Man and the Vulture
Beyond My Solitude
The Last Watch