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"Twenty Drawings" is a work of poetry and drawings by Kahlil Gibran, better known as the poet, published in 1919. This book contains 20 of his paintings, allowing you to explore the visual aspect of his work.
"Twenty Drawings" is a visual representation of Gibran's philosophical and profound works, and will be of interest to not only Gibran's fans but also those who enjoy art and literature.

Summary
In the near East there are over a hundred million whose native language is Arabic and the poetry of Gibran has become so incorporated with the national traditions of these people that one is not quoting lightly in saying that ¡°the works of the present generation are a lesson to posterity.¡± But Gibran the poet, who has been known to the Arabian world of letters as poet, critic and historian for twenty-four years, has already been introduced to the English reading public by his book ¡°The Madman,¡± a collection of poems and parables, some translated by him for his own works in Arabic and others written directly in English with an admirable fluency and command of the Western tongue.

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Contents

Towards the Infinite, Frontispiece
The Greater Self
The Blind
The Mountain
Flight
Centaur and Child
Uplifted
The Rock
The Waterfall
The Burden
The Great Longing
Veiled Face
Crucified
Compassion
The Triangle
The Struggle
The Great Aloneness
Woman With Garment
Mother and Child
Innermost