THE STRANGE TRIUMPH OF “THE
LITTLE PRINCE”
Of all the books written in French over the past
century, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s “Le Petit Prince” is surely the best loved
in the most tongues. This is very strange, because the book’s meanings—its
purpose and intent and moral—still seem far from transparent, even
seventy-five-plus years after its first appearance. Indeed, the startling
thing, looking again at the first reviews of the book, is that, far from being
welcomed as a necessary and beautiful parable, it bewildered and puzzled its
readers.
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