Earlier in April this year, the United Nations HQ in New York City honored Lebanese US writer Gibran Khalil Gibran with a three-day exhibition entitled "Khalil Gibran returns to New York after 100 years.” The exhibition featured more than 30 artworks, including oil paintings, watercolors, charcoal
DUBAI: 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
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