- Letter to a hostage - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - Books

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  • Solitude of the expatriate  

    Letter to a Hostage (Paperback)
    Written in Lisbon in 1940 "Letter to a Hostage" speaks to the commitment of Saint-Exupéry for his country and the misfortune of those who flee from under oppression, those who no longer have a past. It also tells how he fell into the hands of an
  • Beautiful! 1310  

    Letter to a Hostage (Paperback)
    What a great reflection on what the human being in its nakedness with himself, addressing the Other, his friend (his God?) In the purest respect of being in the heart of his soul. Beauty even on civilization itself and Duty of Man in search of his eg
  • Okay January 1280  

    Letter to a Hostage (Paperback)
    A small trial touching, but very short, as is often the case with Folio 2 Euros which from this point of view is still a small trading scam. It is also the text probably the least "high" of the author. To advise those who already know St Exupéry
  • Very beautiful testimony about friendship  

    Letter to a Hostage (Paperback)
    Saint-Exupéry wrote this book in 1940 first in Lisbon and then when it sailed to the United States after the Armistice and having fought in the air (it will relate to New York in the months who will follow in his remarkable "War Pilot"). Nostalg
  • A very human reading  

    Letter to a Hostage (Paperback)
    This is a letter-shaped book of a man who regrets his best friend caught in the France occupied by the Germans. It's a very poetic and very sensitive story. It is a song of freedom, respect and friendship between people. All men should read this stor