A look into the town of Bsharri's influence on Khalil Gibran's writings, paintings, and personality, as well as the women who changed his life since his childhood, specifically his mother, Kamila, as...Read more he was always looking for a woman who resembled her, and Mary Haskell.
Gibran decides to return to Lebanon and remembers his life as a child and his father’s cruelty, the latter’s imprisonment, Gibran’s mother being forced to leave the farm and look for work, Gibran’s travel to America and his meeting with the photographer Fred Holland Day, who taught him literature and drawing.
A look into the town of Bsharri's influence on Khalil Gibran's writings, paintings, and personality, as well as the women who changed his life since his childhood, specifically his...Read more mother, Kamila, as he was always looking for a woman who resembled her, and Mary Haskell.
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