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Old 04.25.2007, 10:39 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
ha ha, more coincidences. le petit prince was awesome, and my interpretations of it changed as i grew up (obviously), but by that i mean that this book was very close to me for years. jls i read i think when i was seven i remeber feeling quite melancholic when i was done! i still remember where i was when i read it (in a motel, on a trip, and it was raining).

I remember seeing the film musical adaptation of The Little Prince in 1974, but can't remember if it was any good. You?

Some other interesting things about Le Petit Prince (Wiki):

1. In the 1940's/50's, Walt Disney planned to make The Little Prince into an animated movie, but due to some problems, it was never made.

2. In 2005, the book was translated into Toba, an indigenous language of Argentina, as So Shiyaxauolec Nta'a. It was the first book translated into this language since the Bible.

3. The book is one of few modern books to be translated into Latin, as Regulus.

4. The actor James Dean was so fond of the book he actually memorized most of its passages.

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