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Khalil Gibran A Painterly writer
  • Dr.K.Mohammed Ali Askar
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic
  • University College,Thiruvananthapuram-34, Kerala
  • askermkm_at_gmail.com

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Lebanese Poet and Philosopher Author of The
Prophet A man of the East who brought a much
needed element of spirituality to the
West.
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  • Khalil Gibran was a versatile man poet,
    artist, philosopher, peacemaker, visionary,
    revolutionary, madman, brother, friend etc.
  • I used the term Painterly Writer deliberately.
  • Because this term describes him better than any
    other term.

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Born on January 6, 1883, to the Maronite family
of Gibran in Bsherri, a mountainous area in
Northern Lebanon His father was an agent of a
local warlord. His mother was from a family of
priests. When he was twelve, his mother left
his father and immigrated with her children to
America The family settled in the slums of
Boston. Bostonian society welcomed this foreign
talent into their artistic circles.
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Gibran lived much of his life in Boston and New
York City.But always longed to return to his
native Lebanon.Died on April 10, 1931 in New
York His body was returned to his beloved
homeland, Lebanon
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THE NATURE OF GIBRANS WRITINGS He was a great
spiritual thinker and is well known for his
profound philosophical writings. His
masterpiece '' The prophet' represents the
pinnacle of his glorious thoughts It has been
rendered in to most of the languages of the world
Used themes of exile, oppression, poverty,
separation from beauty and love
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Love
  • Love one another but make not a bond of love
    let it rather
  • be a moving sea between the shores of your
    souls
  • When love beckons to you, follow him, though
    his ways are hard and steep
  • Love possesses not nor will it be possessed,
    for love is sufficient unto love
  • Ever has it been known that love knows not its
    own depth until the hour of separation

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  • Knowledge
  • Knowledge of the self is the mother of all
    knowledge
  • No man can reveal to you nothing but that which
    already lies half-asleep in the dawning of your
    knowledge
  • Children
  • You are the bows from which your children as
    living arrows are sent forth
  • Your children are not your children. They are
    the sons and daughters of Life's longing for
    itself. They came through you but not from you
    and though they are with you yet they belong not
    to you

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Religion
  • I love you when you bow in your mosque, kneel
    in your temple, pray in your church. For you and
    I are sons of one religion, and it is the spirit
  • "There is neither religion nor science beyond
    beauty."
  • "Religion? What is it? I know of only life. The
    church is within you. I lay down no rules of
    conduct. Do whatsoever you will, so long as you
    do it beautifully."

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  • Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a
    mirror
  • Coming generations will learn equality from
    poverty, and love from woes
  • Friendship is always a sweet responsibility,
    never an opportunity
  • Generosity is giving more than you can, and
    pride is taking less than you need
  • If your heart is a volcano, how shall you
    expect flowers to bloom?

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ART OF GIBRAN
  • Gibran was primarily a painter .
  • Painting was not a secondary interest or a hobby
    supplementing his literary career
  • Gibran held his first art exhibition of his
    drawings in 1904 in Boston.
  • Went to study art with August Rodin in Paris for
    two years
  • Gibrans artistic focus changes significantly
    when it comes to painting and watercolours
  • Gibran obtains the subjects of his oil and
    watercolour paintings from his overall visions
    rather than his own vision, from his perceptions
    of the world and man instead of his own life
    experiences

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He paints all bodies completely naked, a symbolic
nudityNude body is the noblest symbol of
life
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Gibrans works do not include furniture or
other accessories of the man-made world, but all
unfold in a neutral space lacking materiality or
worldliness, appearing to the viewer as a gradual
colour backdrop dominated by quiet darknessEven
the naked figures in the paintings possess a
transcendent quality.some of them are of a
perplexing gender, exhibiting no distinguishing
qualitieseven the long hair could belong to both
man and woman.Man appears without sexual
identity Gibran documents mankinds state
pre-and post-sex, before and after humans are
limited by form!
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Paintings by Khalil Gibran
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Paintings by Khalil Gibran
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Paintings by Khalil Gibran
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Conclusion
  • Gibran was primarily a painter.
  • He established a complementary relationship
    between his literary vision and artistic
    representations.
  • He was a writer with optical perceptions.
  • We may characterize him as a painterly writer.

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  • there is so much to share of this amazing
    builder for a better world, Khalil Gibran

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The song that I came to sing remains unsung to
this day Rabindranatha Tagore thank you
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