Written by Kahlil Gibran, 'The Prophet' is a collection of 26 prose poetry essays delivered by a prophet named Almustafa as he is about to depart from the city of Orphalese. The essays cover various aspects of human life, including love, marriage, children, giving, eating and drinking, work, joy and sorrow, houses, clothes, buying and selling, crime and punishment, laws, freedom, reason and passion, pain, self-knowledge, teaching, friendship, talking, time, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, religion, and death.
It was by a man named Khalil Gabbron. Sure. It's called the prophet. Yeah.
""The book 'The Prophet' by Kahlil Gibran is explicitly mentioned as a book given to one of the speakers by his mother, which had a profound impact on his life."