Sand and Foam
"Sand and Foam" is a collection of poetic essays written by the Lebanese-American author Khalil Gibran. Published in 1926, the book features a series of reflections on various themes such as love, life, and spirituality. Gibran's writing style combines lyrical prose with philosophical insights, making it accessible and thought-provoking.
The title symbolizes the contrast between the permanence of sand and the transience of foam, representing the dualities of existence. Each essay stands alone, allowing readers to explore different ideas and emotions. "Sand and Foam" continues to resonate with readers for its timeless wisdom and artistic expression.