Il piccolo libro dell'amore
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Tradotto da: Carla Katia Bagnoli
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Gli aforismi, le storie e le poesie di Gibran, autore amatissimo e diventato ormai un classico, hanno conosciuto negli ultimi anni una nuova e più vasta platea di lettori grazie al web e ai social. Le sue parole, infatti, veicolano in modo diretto e incisivo messaggi universali di fratellanza, rispetto, tolleranza che travalicano i confini del tempo e dello spazio. In questa raccolta inedita Gibran descrive tutte le sfumature delle emozioni e delle relazioni umane: dal desiderio e la passione fino all’amore platonico; dall’empatia, la solidarietà, l’amicizia fino alle difficoltà nel coltivare un rapporto con l’Altro, lo straniero. Una selezione di oltre novanta scritti sull’amore, un libro profondo e illuminante che cattura la complessità di questo sentimento
- ISBN: 8823525071
- Casa Editrice: Guanda
- Pagine: 176
- Data di uscita: 14-11-2019
Recensioni
Kahlil Gibran is a phenomenal writer of his times known for his simplistic yet profound writing. This Lebanese-American writer has been influenced by his middle eastern culture, nature mysticism, and spirituality. His words flow seamlessly exploring the various aspects of the subject in focus. Neil h Leggi tutto
Gibran was aware that different people can have very different recollections of important incidents or conversations, especially those concerned with loveSuch events make an emotional impact on memory that influence us in ways we can often only explain to ourselves much later, or not at all Sand and Leggi tutto
Perfect weekend/evening tea read 💕
Mam wrażenie, że będzie to idealna pozycja dla osób, które swoje życie codzienne opierają na religii. Dla mnie niby było tego nieco za dużo, ale i tak zaznaczyłam mnóstwo cytatów z czego ogromnie się cieszę. Dotyczyły one tak naprawdę uczuć wszelakich. Zauroczenia, zniechęcenia, pożądania, zaciekawie Leggi tutto
If you love Gibran, there is no need for a review. His writing will just soothe your soul.
“You may forget with whom you laughed, but you will never forget with whom you wept.”
I have long been settled in the comfort of bitterness. This reminds me of everything I once felt but couldn't find the words for, and leaves me with hope that I can find it once again.
Only really loved the first chapter and his short poems. I was interested in his views on love, but found them still very romanticized.
I guess I should probably read this again sometimes.