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Discovering the Hidden Wisdom of The Little Prince: In Search of Saint-Exupry's Lost Child

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Discovering the Hidden Wisdom of The Little Prince: In Search of Saint-Exupry's Lost Child

Contributors:

By (Author) Pierre Lassus
Translated by Gretchen Schmid

ISBN:

9781628726817

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Arcade Publishing

Publication Date:

8th August 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literature: history and criticism
Biography: writers

Dewey:

843.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

386g

Description

Finally, one of the most of the most beloved books every publishedexplained.

The Little Prince is revered around the world. Two hundred million copies have been sold in 270 languages; it is the fourth best-selling book of all time. Part of its allure is that is seems incredibly wise but so simple it is read as a work for children. Yet its meaning is elusive, and its place amid the writings of an adventurer and war hero acclaimed for dramatic bestsellers like Night Flight and Flight to Arras is mysterious.

In this elegant, carefully argued book, Pierre Lassus reexamines the story of The Little Prince against the facts of Saint-Exupry's own extraordinary life, from his cherished but fatherless childhood in aristocratic poverty to his career as a pioneering pilot. His plane had broken down in the desert before. He had adopted a fox, when posted at the Spanish fort of Cape Juby, in southern Morocco. He had known the world of business before becoming pilot; he had also known unrequited love. Like his little protagonist's, his body was never found after his plane disappeared in World War II. He was working on his spiritual autobiography when he died, and there too, Lassus finds resonances and keys to the understated spirituality of his last great book.

Reviews

"A touching and deeply moving analysis of a book that is cherished by millions. It is hard to imagine that its fans will not appreciate what Lassus has uncovered."Booklist

"The story behind one of the world's most popular books. . . . Many will enjoy learning about Saint-Exupry and his life and how he came to write such a beloved book."Kirkus

Luminous and enthralling . . . Everything that contributes to its magic is gradually explained. L'Express

"His subtle analysis illuminates the universality of the Word according to Saint-Exupry."Observateur

"Pierre Lassus, a psychotherapist specializing in the world of childhood, wanted to understand by what paths this charming little blond boy could move such a large audience. . . .The message of The Little Prince, according to him, connects it to the questionings in the Old and New Testaments. A voice in the desert, a sheep, an innocent child wiser than the adults, who 'sees with his heart better than with his eyes.' A child who falls from the sky to open the heart of a man who was lost. . . ."
Le Monde

"For the writer, The Little Prince was the opportunity to return to his childhood, in search of himself."
Inexplor

"A very fine study, inspired and poetic." Le Messager de Saint-Antoine

"The author brings out the spiritual testament the universal message of this symbolic fable."L'Echo des Vosges
"A touching and deeply moving analysis of a book that is cherished by millions. It is hard to imagine that its fans will not appreciate what Lassus has uncovered."Booklist

"The story behind one of the world's most popular books. . . . Many will enjoy learning about Saint-Exupry and his life and how he came to write such a beloved book."Kirkus

Luminous and enthralling . . . Everything that contributes to its magic is gradually explained. L'Express

"His subtle analysis illuminates the universality of the Word according to Saint-Exupry."Observateur

"Pierre Lassus, a psychotherapist specializing in the world of childhood, wanted to understand by what paths this charming little blond boy could move such a large audience. . . .The message of The Little Prince, according to him, connects it to the questionings in the Old and New Testaments. A voice in the desert, a sheep, an innocent child wiser than the adults, who 'sees with his heart better than with his eyes.' A child who falls from the sky to open the heart of a man who was lost. . . ."
Le Monde

"For the writer, The Little Prince was the opportunity to return to his childhood, in search of himself."
Inexplor

"A very fine study, inspired and poetic." Le Messager de Saint-Antoine

"The author brings out the spiritual testament the universal message of this symbolic fable."L'Echo des Vosges

Author Bio

Pierre Lassus is a child psychologist and is the author of a number of works about the consequences of violence visited on children as well as a biography of Albert Schweitzer. He is the director of the Institute for Victimology and honorary director general of the French Union for the Rescue of Children. He lives in Paris, France.

Gretchen Schmid is a translator and writer and works at Penguin Books.

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