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The Prophet

by Kahlil Gibran, Harry Shepherd

Narrated by Kate Reading, Michael Kramer

4.21 ABR Score (331.4K ratings)
★ 4.23 Goodreads (331.3K) ★ 4.57 Audible (23)
3h 8m Released 2020 Self-Help

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Three hours of poetry about love, death, and work that somehow leaves you feeling like you've lived a whole life.

  • Great if you want: timeless spiritual wisdom in short, digestible poetic bursts
  • Listening experience: meditative and unhurried — each essay invites quiet reflection
  • Narration: Reading and Kramer's dual voices give the essays a dialogue-like intimacy
  • Skip if: you prefer narrative storytelling over philosophical verse

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About This Audiobook

A mysterious prophet named Almustafa prepares to depart the fictional city of Orphalese after twelve years of exile, only to be approached by townspeople seeking his wisdom on life's most profound questions. Through a series of poetic dialogues, he offers timeless insights on love, work, freedom, death, and the human condition before finally boarding his ship home. Gibran transforms what could be simple philosophical discourse into lyrical meditation, as each chapter addresses fundamental aspects of human experience through the prophet's gentle yet penetrating observations.

The dual narration by Kate Reading and Michael Kramer brings remarkable depth to this contemplative work, with their measured delivery allowing listeners to absorb each profound thought. Their voices complement the text's meditative rhythm, creating space between concepts for reflection while maintaining the flowing, almost hypnotic quality essential to Gibran's prose poetry. The unhurried pacing transforms this brief work into a rich listening experience that invites repeated encounters, as the narrators' nuanced performance reveals new layers of meaning in familiar passages about humanity's eternal struggles and aspirations.