Arab News

Kahlil Gibran to be honored with NYC monument this year

- Rawaa Talass Dubai ACCLAIMED ARAB-AMERICAN AUTHOR

New York is home to numerous public monuments that honor influentia­l authors of the 19th and 20th centuries: Lewis Carroll, Hans Christian Andersen, and Gertrude Stein, to name a few.

It’s rare to see an Arab personalit­y amongst such honorees, but that’s about to change. A new marble sculpture commemorat­ing the late Lebanese-American writer, artist, and philosophe­r Kahlil Gibran, who died in New York in 1931, will be inaugurate­d in late 2023. It’s a timely addition, since this year marks the 100th anniversar­y of Gibran’s literary masterpiec­e, “The Prophet,” which offers timeless life advice to the reader.

The idea for the sculpture was initiated by the not-for-profit Kahlil Gibran Collective, an online platform dedicated to all things Gibran. “It’s going to be the first monument-sculpture in New York for Gibran,” Glen Kalem-Habib, the collective’s founder, tells Arab News. “Ironically, we have one in Boston and Washington DC, but not one in New York, where Gibran was living and where he wrote ‘The Prophet.’”

The sculpture will be placed in the garden of St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, which was close to Gibran’s now-demolished apartment. It’s a significan­t location because it was reportedly where the first public reading of “The Prophet” took place in 1923. Instead of building a traditiona­l bust of the author himself, the monument will emulate a symbolist drawing he made, entitled “Hand of God,” for the cover of “The Prophet.” It will also accommodat­e an accessible podium for live recitals.

The structure, resembling a hand with emerging ‘human flames,’ is being created by the Lebanese artist Rudy Rahme, who hails from the same village in Lebanon as Gibran did, Bcharre.

The organizers hope to unveil the statue on September 21, the date “The Prophet” was published a century ago. The ceremony will be accompanie­d with a string of events, including a formal dinner and an academic symposium at the Lebanese American University in the city. The team is currently in full fundraisin­g mode and has so far received support from the world of academia and from Alfred A. Knopf, Gibran’s publishing company. But there’s more to be done. “We really need to get the message out there and hopefully get some support,” says Kalem-Habib.

 ?? Getty Images ?? The late LebaneseAm­erican writer Kahlil Gibran, who will be honored with a monument in New York to be unveiled on the 100th anniversar­y of the publicatio­n of his most famous work ‘The Prophet.’
Getty Images The late LebaneseAm­erican writer Kahlil Gibran, who will be honored with a monument in New York to be unveiled on the 100th anniversar­y of the publicatio­n of his most famous work ‘The Prophet.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia