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A sequence of concise parables and lyrical poems presents a narrator who declares himself mad after losing his masks and then meditates on identity, solitude, and paradox. Through brief allegories involving animals, hermits, sleepwalkers, and inner selves, the pieces examine freedom and confinement, the limits of language and worship, the tensions of giving and taking, and the multiplicity within a single person. Tone shifts between ironic wit and reverent mysticism, and aphoristic observations and poetic imagery compress spiritual insight and moral ambiguity into compact, often paradoxical vignettes.

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Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and philosopher, best known for his profound and lyrical prose. His most celebrated work, "The Prophet," is a collection of poetic essays that explore themes of love, joy, sorrow, and the human experience, and has been translated into numerous languages, resonating with readers worldwide. Gibran's other notable works include "The Madman: His Parables and Poems" and "The Forerunner, His Parables and Poems," which further showcase his unique blend of mysticism and philosophical insight. His writings continue to inspire and influence generations, contributing significantly to both Eastern and Western literary traditions.

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