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The Printed Word Is Stronger Than Nuclear Arms

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Kahlil Gibran is fairly interesting; his earlier works do not agree +with my æsthetic sense (blah blah), but The Madman onward are all +rather nice. So far I've read A Tear and a Smile (not so good +excepting the last poem), The Madman, The Prophet (both excellent), +and Sand and Foam (an interesting little book of aphorisms). A few of +his works are online, but I recommend scouting used book stores for +old hardcover editions. The (late 90s onward at least) hardcover +versions from Alfred A. Knopf are in fact permabound paperbacks with a +hardcasing, and are of seriously inferior quality to the editions from +the 50s and 60s (and cost quite a bit more, naturally).

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