The Prophet is a work of spiritual fiction, penned by the famous Lebanese-American poet Kahlil Gibran. Through twenty-eight poetic essays, the book delves into the very depths of human condition-offering timeless wisdom about life and its many ups and downs.
A true mirror to the human soul, this book reveals the deepest truths of human life. Within the pages of this book is everything you need to know about life, death, and everything in between.
Philosophical, spiritual, and above all inspirational, The Prophet is a modern classic that has sold millions of copies since its English publication in 1923, inspiring generations of thinkers and readers. It is truly a life-changing book-honest, soul-touching, and absolutely awe-inspiring.
“One Hundred Poems of Kabir,” translated by Rabindranath Tagore, is a profound collection that brings the mystical verses of the 15th-century Indian saint-poet Kabir to a global audience. Kabir’s poetry, rooted in the spiritual traditions of both Hinduism and Islam, speaks in bold, simple language about the unity of the divine, the illusion of religious dogma, and the inner path to truth. Tagore’s translation, infused with his own poetic sensibility and spiritual depth, captures the essence of Kabir’s voice—raw, fearless, and transcendental—making it accessible to English readers while preserving its lyrical intensity and soul-stirring insights. This collection remains a timeless bridge between East and West, mystic and modern.
White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a tender and melancholic short story that captures the essence of loneliness, fleeting love, and the deep yearning for connection. Set in the dreamy, twilight-filled nights of St. Petersburg, the narrative follows a solitary, idealistic young man who meets a sorrowful woman named Nastenka. Over four intimate evenings, they share their inner worlds, forming a bond that teeters between friendship and unrequited love. With lyrical prose and emotional depth, Dostoevsky paints a poignant portrait of the human heart’s quiet hopes and silent heartbreaks, reminding us of the beauty and sadness of brief, transformative encounters.