![]() ![]() ![]() Modern biographies: they revel in their subject's feet of clay. This book is not meant to be an exposé of certain more or less Scant evidence of the use of clichés by Gibran in his writing, while there are ample examples ofĬlichés utilized by Waterfield, as in this next passage: ![]() Waterfield would even broach the subject of literary merit. Literary content and have never been disappointed by anything he wrote, so I cannot fathom why Might also fit the condescending epithet he hurls at Gibran. Since he provides no scholarly references to support this statement, one wonders if Waterfield Generally considered a literary lightweight. The biographer, beyond being a writer, into a detective. Gibran's life also presents peculiar problems of interpretation, which turn Waterfield who deigns in this biography to call Kahlil Gibran a "literary lightweight" by What constitutes a literary heavyweight? The thought was raised in my mind by Robin Reminder of New Reviews & New DIGESTWORLD Issues - CLICK Like Us? Subscribe to Receive a Monthly Email Prophet The Life and Times of Kahlil Gibran by Robin Waterfield, Spiritual Science ARJ2 Review by Bobby Matherne Site Map: MAIN / A Reader's Journal, Vol. ![]()
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