
"Broken Wings" is a moving novel by Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and philosopher. The book, originally written in Arabic in 1912 and later translated into English, tells the story of a young Lebanese woman named Selma Karamy and her struggles with love, duty, and self-discovery. The novel is rich in metaphors, which add depth and complexity to the characters and the story. Gibran's poetic language creates a vivid and emotional world that draws the reader in and makes them feel deeply connected to the characters. Selma Karamy is a young woman who falls in love with a young poet named Gibran Khalil Gibran. Their love is intense and passionate, but it is also complicated by their different social classes and the expectations of their families. Selma is torn between her love for Gibran and her duty to her family, and Gibran is torn between his love for Selma and his artistic calling. As the story unfolds, Selma and Gibran's love is tested by their families and the society around them. Selma's father disapproves of Gibran and tries to force her to marry a wealthy businessman instead. Gibran struggles to make a living as a writer and artist and faces criticism and rejection from the literary establishment. Despite the obstacles they face, Selma and Gibran's love endures, and they continue to write to each other even when they are apart. However, tragedy strikes when Selma becomes ill and dies, leaving Gibran heartbroken and alone. "Broken Wings" is a timeless novel that deals with themes that are still relevant today, such as love, duty, and the struggle for self-discovery. It is a current book, despite being over a century old, and its themes and messages still resonate with readers today. Overall, "Broken Wings" is a beautifully written and moving novel that invites the reader to immerse themselves in its world and connect deeply with its characters. It is a testament to Gibran's skill as a writer and his ability to capture th
Page Count:
105
Publication Date:
2023-05-08
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