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The Naked Prophet: Poems and Fragments of Consciousness
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- ISBN8235807600
- EAN9798235807600
- Date de parution26/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
THE NAKED PROPHETA solitary figure walks uphill-naked like a pure gentleman-rising beyond cities, religions, memories, and human noise. Part poetry, part meditation, part existential road scripture, The Naked Prophet is a minimalist literary journey through silence, modern civilisation, inner transformation, and the stripping away of inherited identity. In these pages: empty trains move endlessly through unnamed landscapes, newspapers disappear into traffic, fog melts from country roads, old women weep beneath trees, moonlight inhabits abandoned huts, and a man runs naked through towns after reading Lao Tzu until he becomes "the running" itself.
Drawing from Zen stillness, Sufi longing, existential philosophy, and contemporary wandering life, Zakir Hossain creates a work that resists categories. These are not conventional poems, nor spiritual instructions, but cinematic fragments of consciousness-moments of seeing gathered from the edges of modern existence. At the centre of the book stands the mysterious figure of the Naked Prophet:not a religious authority, not a guru, but a symbol of human consciousness stripped bare before existence itself.
Sparse, haunting, rebellious, and contemplative, The Naked Prophet invites readers into a world where silence speaks louder than ideology, and where truth appears briefly-like words fading from a fogged train window. For readers of: Kahlil Gibran, Rumi, Lao Tzu, Matsuo Basho, Nietzsche, and meditative contemporary poetry rooted in stillness, solitude, and existential awakening.
Drawing from Zen stillness, Sufi longing, existential philosophy, and contemporary wandering life, Zakir Hossain creates a work that resists categories. These are not conventional poems, nor spiritual instructions, but cinematic fragments of consciousness-moments of seeing gathered from the edges of modern existence. At the centre of the book stands the mysterious figure of the Naked Prophet:not a religious authority, not a guru, but a symbol of human consciousness stripped bare before existence itself.
Sparse, haunting, rebellious, and contemplative, The Naked Prophet invites readers into a world where silence speaks louder than ideology, and where truth appears briefly-like words fading from a fogged train window. For readers of: Kahlil Gibran, Rumi, Lao Tzu, Matsuo Basho, Nietzsche, and meditative contemporary poetry rooted in stillness, solitude, and existential awakening.














