"Best-seller" is not a term in publishing often attached to poetry. In fact, some modern poets have been criticized for their popularity and sales. It probably is no surprise that William Shakespeare is the best-selling poet in history, but it probably is surprising to many people that he is followed on the poetry best-seller list by Lao-Tzu and Kahil Gibran. .
Khalil Gibran was born in the mountain village in Bsharri, Lebanon in 1883. His mother decided to leave her alcoholic husband and take her four children to America where they settled in Boston, where they had relatives. But his mother wanted him to learn about his Lebanese heritage, so Kahil went to a prep school and college in Beirut when he was 15.
After he returned to Boston, a man named Alfred A. Knopf was invited to a gathering at Gibran’s apartment. Knopf was just starting up a publishing company, and when he saw how fascinated people were with Gibran, he decided to offer the man a publishing contract. Kahlil Gibran’s first two books with Knopf weren’t very successful, but his third was a collection of 26 poetic essays called The Prophet (1923). It didn’t sell well at first, but gradually gained a readership, becoming especially popular in the 1960s and was eventually translated into more than 30 languages.
Lao Tzu |
Lao Tzu (also Laozi or Lao-Tze) was a philosopher and poet of ancient China. He is known as the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching and the founder of philosophical Taoism, and as a deity in religious Taoism and traditional Chinese religions. Although he is a legendary figure, he is usually dated to around the 6th century BCE and reckoned a contemporary of Confucius.
If you understand others you are smart.
If you understand yourself you are illuminated.
If you overcome others you are powerful.
If you overcome yourself you have strength.
If you know how to be satisfied you are rich.
If you can act with vigor, you have a will.
If you don't lose your objectives you can be long-lasting.
If you die without loss, you are eternal.
A leader is best
When people barely know he exists
Of a good leader, who talks little,
When his work is done, his aim fulfilled,
They will say, “We did this ourselves."
The The Tao Te Ching is the foundation of Taoism. Translated literally, “the Tao” is “the Way” or “the Path.” It is the way of heaven, or the path to enlightenment. However, in some contexts, it seems to describe the same thing that various texts refer to as “Source,” “intelligence,” “the spirit of God,” or “the light of Christ” that creates and sustains everything in existence.
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