The Broken Wings
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The Broken Wings

by Kahlil Gibran

Publisher
Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
1957

Overview

Kahlil Gibran's The Broken Wings is a lyrical, intensely romantic work about love, memory, loss, and spiritual longing. Framed with the feeling of a personal confession, it reads less like a conventional novel and more like a poetic meditation on devotion and heartbreak.

Readers looking for intimate, expressive prose will recognize Kahlil Gibran's signature style throughout The Broken Wings. The book suits those who enjoy philosophical love stories, short classics, and reflective writing that values mood as much as plot. Its appeal lies in its tenderness and sorrow, and in the way it turns personal grief into a broader vision of human yearning. It is especially rewarding for readers who want a compact classic with feeling, lyricism, and emotional resonance today.

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