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100歳を迎える「星の王子さま」
今年はフランスの生んだ小説家・飛行家のサン・テグジュペリの生誕100周年に当たり、ご当地フランスはもとより、世界各国でさまざまな記念イベントが開かれています。世界中で愛された名作「星の王子さま」の人気も、今まで以上に盛り上がっています。
Saint-Exupery'S Centenary Brings Prince Back in Focus
By KIKI YOSHIDA
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What essential is invisible to the eye."
This is, probably, the most famous line from the book "Le Petit Prince" (The Little Prince). Worldwide, 34 million copies have been sold and it has been translated into 103 languages, even Latin.
"The Little Prince" is easy to read, and yet poetic. It is considered to be a book for children, but the story can touch anyone's heart. By reading this book, I wonder how many people have shed tears when they remember their lost childhood innocence.
However, it seems that the author isn't known as well as the creation. The author is Antoine de Saint-Exupery. He was one of the greatest French writers of this century, as well as a pioneer of aviation.
His passion for flying was amazing. In 1921 he joined the French Air Force. During military service he learned to fly and became a commercial pilot in 1926. At this time, flying an airplane was dangerous and he was exposed to these dangers many times.
Saint-Exupery also wrote books such as "Courrier Sud (Southern Mail)," "Vol de nuit (Night Flight)," and "Terre des hommes (Wind, Sand, and Stars). Needless to say, The Little Prince is his most famous work. I am also interested in his writings other than the masterpiece, but I haven't had the opportunity to read them. I intend on getting copies of these works soon.
In conjunction with the centennial celebration of Saint-Exupery's birth (June 29, 20) to be exact), various events have been held in many countries such as the United States, Spain, Italy and Greece.
In New York, the Morgan Library is exhibiting original manuscripts and drawings. In honor of Saint-Exupery, his hometown of Lyon renamed its international airport the Lyon-Saint-Exupery International Airport. It is the first airport ever named in commemoration of a writer.
In French bookshops, you see piles of related books - his biographies and the like. One is entitled "Memoires de la Rose," which has been ranked on the best seller list since its release this spring. It is said to be based on the hand-written journal of Consuelo de Saint-Exupery, the author's South American wife. Saint-Exupery's family was angry because the book depicted him as a womanizer. In fact, the book was written by Consuelo's lover, Denis de Rougemont. Readers showed diverse responses, but I agree with Mr. Beaupaire, a member of Lyon's Saint-Ex 2000 Commission, who said that Saint-Exupery emerges from the memoirs as being more human.
In May, it was reported that a French diver had discovered the remains of Saint-Exupery's airplane. A photograph in Le Figaro, a French newspaper, had a caption that read: "Saint-Exupery: the end of the mystery." Two years ago, in the same area where the plane was discovered, a bracelet that Saint-Exupery allegedly wore was caught in a fisherman's net. Neither, however, has been authenticated.
On July 13, 1944, while flying a reconnaissance mission for the Allies, Saint-Exupery disappeared over the Mediterranean. The truth of his death has been shrouded in mystery ever since. I still don't know if these findings will put an end to the mystery, as his body has not yet been found.
Several years ago, when I first learned that Saint-Exupery disappeared over the sea, I thought that it was a very fitting way for him to go. Maybe I prefer to leave the mystery as it is. I want to believe that he returned to the universe.
Le Petit Prince goods are popular souvenirs in France. You can find fantastic gifts for your friends. New items come out one after another. Just looking at the innocent expression of the prince mesmerizes me.
Have you seen the 50 franc bill with the portrait of Saint-Ex? Although it is small in value, I love the tiny Little Prince printed on both sides. As you know, the transition to a generalized European Union currency, the euro, started in January 1999. One can still use French coins and bank notes, but only until 2002. It is a pity to let this wonderful bill vanishfrom France. Why not let this design come back on a euro bill?
It is hard to name a book that both adults and children can enjoy, but this is one. Moreover, in this little book, you can grasp the essence of Saint-Exupery's philosophy. The Little Prince represents Saint-Exupery's world.
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What essential is invisible to the eye."
This is, probably, the most famous line from the book "Le Petit Prince" (The Little Prince). Worldwide, 34 million copies have been sold and it has been translated into 103 languages, even Latin.
"The Little Prince" is easy to read, and yet poetic. It is considered to be a book for children, but the story can touch anyone's heart. By reading this book, I wonder how many people have shed tears when they remember their lost childhood innocence.
On account of the childlike narration, I had the impression that it was written by a child. The illustrations, drawn by the author, give charm to this book and even those who haven't read the story know what the Little Prince looks like. His image is as renowned as his story.
However, it seems that the author isn't known as well as the creation. The author is Antoine de Saint-Exupery. He was one of the greatest French writers of this century, as well as a pioneer of aviation.
His passion for flying was amazing. In 1921 he joined the French Air Force. During military service he learned to fly and became a commercial pilot in 1926. At this time, flying an airplane was dangerous and he was exposed to these dangers many times.
Saint-Exupery also wrote books such as "Courrier Sud (Southern Mail)," "Vol de nuit (Night Flight)," and "Terre des hommes (Wind, Sand, and Stars). Needless to say, The Little Prince is his most famous work. I am also interested in his writings other than the masterpiece, but I haven't had the opportunity to read them. I intend on getting copies of these works soon.
In conjunction with the centennial celebration of Saint-Exupery's birth (June 29, 20) to be exact), various events have been held in many countries such as the United States, Spain, Italy and Greece.
In New York, the Morgan Library is exhibiting original manuscripts and drawings. In honor of Saint-Exupery, his hometown of Lyon renamed its international airport the Lyon-Saint-Exupery International Airport. It is the first airport ever named in commemoration of a writer.
In French bookshops, you see piles of related books - his biographies and the like. One is entitled "Memoires de la Rose," which has been ranked on the best seller list since its release this spring. It is said to be based on the hand-written journal of Consuelo de Saint-Exupery, the author's South American wife. Saint-Exupery's family was angry because the book depicted him as a womanizer. In fact, the book was written by Consuelo's lover, Denis de Rougemont. Readers showed diverse responses, but I agree with Mr. Beaupaire, a member of Lyon's Saint-Ex 2000 Commission, who said that Saint-Exupery emerges from the memoirs as being more human.
In May, it was reported that a French diver had discovered the remains of Saint-Exupery's airplane. A photograph in Le Figaro, a French newspaper, had a caption that read: "Saint-Exupery: the end of the mystery." Two years ago, in the same area where the plane was discovered, a bracelet that Saint-Exupery allegedly wore was caught in a fisherman's net. Neither, however, has been authenticated.
On July 13, 1944, while flying a reconnaissance mission for the Allies, Saint-Exupery disappeared over the Mediterranean. The truth of his death has been shrouded in mystery ever since. I still don't know if these findings will put an end to the mystery, as his body has not yet been found.
Several years ago, when I first learned that Saint-Exupery disappeared over the sea, I thought that it was a very fitting way for him to go. Maybe I prefer to leave the mystery as it is. I want to believe that he returned to the universe.
Le Petit Prince goods are popular souvenirs in France. You can find fantastic gifts for your friends. New items come out one after another. Just looking at the innocent expression of the prince mesmerizes me.
Have you seen the 50 franc bill with the portrait of Saint-Ex? Although it is small in value, I love the tiny Little Prince printed on both sides. As you know, the transition to a generalized European Union currency, the euro, started in January 1999. One can still use French coins and bank notes, but only until 2002. It is a pity to let this wonderful bill vanishfrom France. Why not let this design come back on a euro bill?
It is hard to name a book that both adults and children can enjoy, but this is one. Moreover, in this little book, you can grasp the essence of Saint-Exupery's philosophy. The Little Prince represents Saint-Exupery's world.
Shukan ST: Aug. 4, 2000
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- サンテグジュベリ生誕100年
- Saint-Exupery
- アントワーヌ・ド・サンテグジュペリ(1900-1944。フランスの飛行家・作家)
- centenary
- 100年記念祭
- Prince = The Little Prince
- 『星の王子さま』
- essential
- 大事な
- invisible
- 見えない
- poetic
- 詩的な
- touch
- 感動させる
- have shed tears
- 涙を流した
- lost childhood innocence
- 失った子供時代の無垢さ
- On account of 〜
- 〜 のために
- narration
- 語り口
- impression
- 印象
- author
- 筆者
- charm
- 魅力
- renowned
- 有名な
- creation
- 創造物
- pioneer of aviation
- 飛行家の先駆者
- passion
- 情熱
- amazing
- ものすごい
- military service
- 軍役
- commercial pilot
- 民間の商業パイロット
- was exposed to 〜
- 〜 にさらされた
- ""Courrier Sud"
- 『南方郵便機』
- ""Vol de nuit"
- 『夜間飛行』
- ""Terre des hommes"
- 『人間の土地』
- Needless to say
- 言うまでもなく
- masterpiece
- 傑作
- In conjunction with 〜
- 〜 に関連して
- to be exact
- 厳密には
- manuscripts
- 原稿
- In honor of 〜
- 〜 を称えて
- in commemoration of 〜
- 〜 を記念して
- piles of 〜
- 何冊もの 〜
- biographies and the like
- 伝記などの本
- is entitled 〜
- 〜 と題されている
- journal
- 日記
- depicted as
- として描いた
- womanizer
- 女たらし
- diverse responses
- さまざまな反応
- emerges from the memoirs as being more human
- その回想記のためにもっと彼の人間らしさが増した
- remains
- 残骸
- caption
- 説明文
- allegedly 〜
- 〜 と言われる
- (Neither)has been authenticated
- 両方とも本物だと証明されてはいない
- reconnaissance mission
- 偵察の任命で
- the Allies
- 連合国
- disappeared over the Mediterranean
- 地中海上で消息を絶った
- has been shrouded in 〜
- 〜 に包まれていた
- body
- 遺体
- fitting
- ふさわしい
- go
- 逝く
- souvenirs
- お土産
- one after another
- 次々と
- expression
- 表情
- mesmerizes
- 魅了する
- portrait
- 肖像
- small in value
- 少額の
- tiny
- ちっぽけな
- transition
- 移行
- generalized European Union currency
- 欧州連合の共通通貨
- bank notes
- 紙幣
- pity
- 残念な
- vanish
- 消える
- Why not 〜 ?
- 〜 していいのでは?
- bill
- 紙幣
- grasp
- 理解する
- philosophy
- 哲学
- represents
- 表す
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