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Known for his evocative book The Prophet Gibran's most original work delineates madness -- the existential angst of melancholy and misfortune that separates the individual from society not a formal mental illness. Gibran contrasts the normal individual who conforms to society's class role law and behavior with one who sees through hypocrisy semblance power and judges others as ignorant deceived or treacherous -- the madman. While the world classifies him as mad he is the wise one. HOW I BECAME A MADMAN consists of 34 short multi-paragraph sketches vignettes parables and tales composed in a Nietzschean prophetic voice the insights of Blake and Eastern story-tellers. The opening passage presents Gibran's theme of madness as social separation: You ask me how I became a madman. It happened thus: One day long before many gods were born I woke from a deep sleep and found all my masks were stolen -- the seven masks I have fashioned and worn in seven lives. I ran maskless through the crowded streets shouting Thieves thieves the cursed thieves. Men and women laughed at me and some ran to their houses in fear of me. And when I reached the market place a youth standing on a house-top cried He is a madman. I looked up to behold him; the sun kissed my own naked face for the first time. For the first time the sun kissed my own naked face and my soul was inflamed with love for the sun and I wanted my masks no more. And as if in a trance I cried Blessed blessed are the thieves who stole my masks. Thus I became a madman. And I have found both freedom and safety in my madness; the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood for those who understand us enslave something in us. But let me not be too proud of my safety. Even a Thief in a jail is safe from another thief. Gibran shows that we wear masks to get along society that demands conformity for collective purposes whereas to act without a mask to think and speak and behave without the veil of illusion is to be mad. While being maskless frees us it carries a risk of loneliness and misunderstanding as we become estranged from others. The Madman goes unnoticed not listened to and pitied by others. The press for conformity absorbs society like nothing else. When we look beneath the masks of daily life we find hypocrisy greed pride sloth ambition vanity conformity. These people do not see anything wrong with the ways of the world. Instead in madness there is wisdom. In HOW I BECAME A MADMAN a youth wants but to be himself not what his parents and family demand he be so he has fled to a madhouse --his hermitage -- to be what he wants to be. This is a heart-felt critique of hypocrisy wealth arrogance and power versus the individual. Who has learned to disengage to keep a distance while nevertheless relating to others with compassion and kindness.
TITLE: How I Became a Madman
AUTHOR: Kahill Gibran
SKU: 9781579512569
PUBLISHER: Ronin Publishing
DATE PUBLISHED: 10/05/2018
PLACE PUBLISHED: United States
PAGES: 120
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 203 mm x 203 mm