The Prophet (version 2)
Kahlil Gibran
Leído por Michele Fry
The Prophet is an inspirational book of 28 lyrical prose essays on life, love, children, religion, work, and more, - written in English by the Lebanese artist, philosopher and writer Kahlil Gibran. It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A. Knopf, and is Gibran's best known work. The Prophet has been translated into over 40 different languages and has never been out of print. (Summary by Michele Fry, Soloist) (1 hr 31 min)
Capítulos
| Ch.1 The Coming Of The Ship | 8:43 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.2 Love | 3:42 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.3 Marriage | 1:50 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.4 Children | 1:36 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.5 Giving | 3:49 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.6 Eating and Drinking | 2:13 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.7 Work | 4:05 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.8 Joy and Sorrow | 2:03 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.9 Houses | 3:50 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.10 Clothes | 1:33 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.11 Buying and Selling | 2:02 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.12 Crime and Punishment | 5:12 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.13 Laws | 2:48 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.14 Freedom | 3:03 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.15 Reason and Passion | 2:34 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.16 Pain | 1:32 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.17 Self-Knowledge | 1:40 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.18 Teaching | 1:38 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.19 Friendship | 2:10 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.20 Talking | 1:46 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.21 Time | 1:44 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.22 Good and Evil | 2:59 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.23 Prayer | 2:37 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.24 Pleasure | 3:44 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.25 Beauty | 2:49 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.26 Religion | 2:29 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.27 Death | 2:17 | Leído por Michele Fry |
| Ch.28 The Farewell | 14:49 | Leído por Michele Fry |
Reseñas
Beautiful work, well read.
Bob
listened to this at work. Very well read but Gibran's works need to be read slowly and meditated over.
Love Gibran not reader Santoni
KYM M
The reader is monotonous without depth