For Eric, the desert in "The Little Prince" can get closer to the mountain: even solitude in the middle of nature conducive to daydreaming and introspection.
Mme OFFERMANS STEVENS, Belgian reader from Mons, talks about her taste for "Le Petit Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. For her, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is the Little Prince, which is also thought by the director Guy GRAVIS who staged an adaptation of the tale in the theatre. For him, the dialogues between the Little Prince and the aviator are an internal monologue.
While Pierre LAZAREFF is interviewed by Michel POLAC, his wife Hélène LAZAREFF intervenes in the interview, recounting her very particular attachment to "The Little Prince" of Saint-Exupéry who was his friend.
A student thinks that "The Little Prince" is not a sad story although the character of the Little Prince is not gay. For her it’s a story of friendship.
Mme OFFERMANS STEVENS, Belgian reader from Mons, talks about her taste for "Le Petit Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. For her, it’s not really a children’s book, as confirmed by the director Guy GRAVIS who staged an adaptation of the tale in the theatre. Nicole ANDRE reads the letter of a young reader, also a fan of the book.
Curtis CATE, an English writer and Saint-Exupéry specialist, recounts the birth of the character of the Little Prince on a table corner in New York in 1942.