The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran

By (author)Kahlil Gibran

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“The Broken Wings” is a deeply emotional and poetic novel by Kahlil Gibran, the acclaimed Lebanese-American writer, artist, and philosopher. Set in Beirut, this semi-autobiographical tale narrates a poignant love story between a young man and a beautiful girl named Selma Karamy.
Through the lens of unfulfilled love, Gibran explores themes of spiritual freedom, societal oppression, and the sacred pain of love lost. It is a critique of a society that values tradition and materialism over love and individuality.
Despite its brevity, The Broken Wings delivers a powerful message about how love, even if lost or incomplete, leaves an eternal imprint on the soul.

Key Themes

  • The beauty and pain of first love
  • The conflict between love and tradition
  • Feminine strength and spiritual grace
  • Social and religious oppression
  • Emotional depth in romantic tragedy

About the Author

Kahlil Gibran is one of the most influential literary figures of the 20th century. Best known for The Prophet, his works blend spirituality, love, and philosophy. The Broken Wings was one of his earliest major works in English, highlighting his poetic mastery and deep emotional insight.

Ideal For

  • Lovers of poetic and romantic fiction
  • Readers interested in Middle Eastern literature
  • Fans of spiritual and philosophical writing
  • Those who appreciate emotional, soul-touching stories

Notable Quote

“Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”

Why Read The Broken Wings?

This novel touches the soul. It’s more than a love story—it’s a reflection on life, freedom, and the fragility of human happiness. Gibran’s lyrical language and heartfelt storytelling make it a timeless classic that resonates deeply across generations.

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