Gibran Khalil Gibran as Arab World Literature

Ghazouane Arslane

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Examines the work and reception of the Arab émigré writer Gibran Khalil Gibran

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Introduction: Why and How Should We Read Gibran Today?

  1. The Poetics of Prophetic Writing: Reinventing the Religious in and against Modernity
  2. The Bilingual Chasm
  3. Gibran as Nationalist and Nahḍawī
  4. Multiple Horizons of Expectations, Multiple Gibrans: Or, Gibran as World Literature

Epilogue: Rereading Gibran and the Question of Reading

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Ghazouane Arslane makes a momentous intervention in current debates about world literature via Gibran Khalil Gibran. In this fascinating study, the bilingual poet/artist emerges as a multi-faceted worldly figure who exemplifies and transcends multiple categories: Mahjar poet, Nahḍawī thinker, religious writer and more. Reading Gibran against key thinkers such as Attridge, Derrida, Heidegger and Meskini, Arslane uncovers a wealth of ideas and interpretations that will forever change our view of a writer ripe for critical re-discovery.
Ziad Elmarsafy, University of St Andrews
Ghazouane Arslane is Lecturer in the Department of English at Larbi Tebessi University, Tebessa - Algeria. He received his PhD in Comparative Literature from Queen Mary University of London, UK. He has contributed articles, essays and translations to Journal of Arabic Literature, Life Writing, Philosophy East and West, Asymptote and Universal Localities: The Languages of World Literature (J.B. Metzler Berlin, 2022).

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