The Little Prince and the Citadel
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Anniversary edition of "The Little Prince" with color illustrations by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
On April 6, 1943, the book was published for the first time by Raynal-Hitchcock, United States of America.
The famous fairy tale-parable by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, wise and touching, for 80 years has been making both children and adults think about what is really most important in life, teaches to value friendship and love with all their hearts.
"...even in a dream, a rose burns in his heart"...
The Little Prince loves, belongs to love and accepts death for its sake.
This work flashed brightly in the literature of the twentieth century and remains alive to this day.
"Citadel" is a labyrinth book: wandering through it, you discover new spaces of thought and feeling. "Citadel" is a book-meditation: after reading it, you become a little different.
"You write, you address people, as if you were equipping a ship," wrote Saint-Exupéry in "Citadel." "Not many ships will reach the harbor. Most will be lost at sea. Not so many significant words continue to float down the river of history."
"Citadel" is a work of the author's flesh and blood, his innermost. This is the melody, the gloomy and solemn hymn that did not arise from any meeting, but constantly sounded in his soul, was himself, like breathing, heartbeat, pulsation of blood.
"Citadel", although constructed as a story, breaks up into many unrelated stories that arouse not curiosity, not interest, but delight with beauty and significance.
On April 6, 1943, the book was published for the first time by Raynal-Hitchcock, United States of America.
The famous fairy tale-parable by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, wise and touching, for 80 years has been making both children and adults think about what is really most important in life, teaches to value friendship and love with all their hearts.
"...even in a dream, a rose burns in his heart"...
The Little Prince loves, belongs to love and accepts death for its sake.
This work flashed brightly in the literature of the twentieth century and remains alive to this day.
"Citadel" is a labyrinth book: wandering through it, you discover new spaces of thought and feeling. "Citadel" is a book-meditation: after reading it, you become a little different.
"You write, you address people, as if you were equipping a ship," wrote Saint-Exupéry in "Citadel." "Not many ships will reach the harbor. Most will be lost at sea. Not so many significant words continue to float down the river of history."
"Citadel" is a work of the author's flesh and blood, his innermost. This is the melody, the gloomy and solemn hymn that did not arise from any meeting, but constantly sounded in his soul, was himself, like breathing, heartbeat, pulsation of blood.
"Citadel", although constructed as a story, breaks up into many unrelated stories that arouse not curiosity, not interest, but delight with beauty and significance.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author