Lazarus and His Beloved is a poetic and mystical drama by Kahlil Gibran that explores the profound themes of life, death, and resurrection. The play centers on the biblical figure of Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead, and delves into the emotional and spiritual aftermath of this miraculous event.
Through lyrical dialogues and rich symbolism, Gibran portrays Lazarus' journey as he grapples with the mysteries of life after death, love, and the meaning of existence. The narrative weaves together themes of divine intervention, the eternal nature of the soul, and the human longing for transcendence.
Lazarus and His Beloved is a meditative and philosophical work that challenges readers to contemplate the deeper mysteries of life and the power of love and faith. With its spiritual depth and poetic beauty, the play resonates with Gibran's timeless insights into the human condition.
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Kahlil Gibran (Arabic: جبران خليل جبران ) was a Lebanese-American artist, poet, and writer.
Born in the town of Bsharri in modern-day Lebanon (then part of Ottoman Mount Lebanon), as a young man he emigrated with his family to the United States where he studied art and began his literary career.