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The Most Translated Book After the Bible Is 'The Little Prince'
The incredible journey of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's 1943 novella into over 500 languages stems from its profound, universal appeal. While its simple prose and whimsical illustrations give it the appearance of a children's story, its exploration of loneliness, friendship, and the loss of innocence speaks to readers of all ages. The story's allegorical nature allows its core message—that "what is essential is invisible to the eye"—to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers, making it a uniquely translatable work that resonates deeply across the globe.
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