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The Earth Gods

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The Earth Gods
AuthorKahlil Gibran
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
Publication date
1931
Media typeBook

The Earth Gods is a literary work written by poet and philosopher Kahlil Gibran. It was originally published in 1931,[1] also the year of the author's death. The story is structured as a dialogue between three unnamed earth gods, only referred to as First God, Second God, and Third God. As is typical of Gibran's works, it is a classic that focuses on spiritual concepts.[2][3]

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Synopsis

The narrator describes the appearance of three great earth gods at nightfall on the mountain. They begin a discussion. Their conversation covers many topics that deal with spirituality and the human condition. The gods comment often on love and the heart, sharing each of their views. The gods then close the discussion by announcing their rest.

In the author's own words

In Barbara Young's This Man from Lebanon: A Study of Kahlil Gibran, the author is quoted as saying: "It was written out of the poet’s hell—a process of childbirth and child-bearing."[4]

Public domain

The Earth Gods is available in the public domain in Australia. It became available in 2001.[5] It will become available in the United States in 2026.[6]

References

  1. ^ The Earth Gods on Google Books
  2. ^ Young, Barbara (1945). This Man from Lebanon: A Study of Kahlil Gibran. Knopf.
  3. ^ An article on The Earth Gods with selected passages and annotations [1], the New York Times, 17 May 1931
  4. ^ Information on The Earth Gods from Penguin Random House Quote from This Man from Lebanon
  5. ^ National Library of Australia How long does copyright last? How long does copyright last?
  6. ^ Copyright FAQs from Stanford University Libraries How long does a copyright last?

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