A Tear and a Smile
PhilosophyReligious

A Tear and a Smile

by Kahlil Gibran

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
86
Language
English
Published
1950

Overview

Kahlil Gibran's A Tear and a Smile gathers lyrical prose poems and reflections on love, grief, hope, solitude, and renewal. The pieces move between consolation and longing, offering brief meditations that read like fragments of a spiritual conversation. Gibran's language is simple on the surface but often charged with image and feeling.

This book is a natural fit for readers who enjoy inspirational writing, poetic philosophy, and short passages meant for rereading. A Tear and a Smile speaks to people looking for comfort without sentimentality, and for insight expressed in a gentle, memorable voice. It works well as an accessible introduction to Gibran's blend of mysticism, tenderness, and inward reflection for quiet moments of reflection.

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