Gibran Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese-American poet and artist, is celebrated for his timeless work, The Prophet. He shares his transformative journey from a war-torn childhood in Lebanon to his artistic evolution in the U.S., shaped by profound loss and a rebellious spirit. Gibran candidly discusses the impact of personal and political upheaval on his writing, the struggle for recognition, and the legacy of his work that continues to resonate today. His reflections on love, faith, and artistic freedom paint a vivid picture of the soul of a true literary rebel.