Broken Wings (Al-Ajniha Al-Mutakassira) is a poetic novel by renowned Lebanese author Gibran Khalil Gibran. Originally published in Arabic in 1912, this literary masterpiece explores themes of love, loss, and social commentary through lyrical prose. Key features: • Written by Gibran Khalil Gibran • Arabic language novel • Literary fiction genre • Poetic prose style • Classic of Arabic literature This edition features the complete Arabic text of Gibran's influential work. The novel tells a semi-autobiographical tale of tragic love between a young man and woman in early 20th century Beirut, while critiquing the social and religious conventions of the time. The story is known for its emotional depth and philosophical reflections on life, love and society.