Madman

Written by:
Khalil Gibran
Narrated by:
Michael Scott

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
91
Narrator
18
Release Date
October 2005
Duration
0 hours 57 minutes
Summary
Kahlil Gibran (author of The Prophet) was a Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, mystical poet and artist. During the last 20 years of his life, he lived in the United States, where his works gained recognition and influence within the American popular culture.

This abridged audio of The Madman communicates in stories and metaphors Gibran's belief that if a sensible way of living and thinking could be found, people would have mastery over their lives.
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Angie K

A lovely collection of subtle, lyrical & thought-provoking poetry. The narrator, while very good, has a voice more suited to announcing an action movie or monster truck show, making it slightly difficult to sink into the beauty & spirituality of the work. Quite incongruous.

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Anonymous

A collection of short stories. Some great, some not so great. It is fun to read (listen to) literature written long ago. It allows you a small glimpse into a time long lost. The Narrator does a good job.

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Leilani Pena

A great collection of short stories, beautifully written.

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Jas Gill

Amazing book and beautifully narrated. Khalil Gibran is a legend.

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Anonymous

thought provoking

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