In this Book
- The Anguished and the Enchanted: "The Little Prince," Revisited
- Book
- 2021
- Published by: Punctum Books
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In The Anguished and the Enchanted, M.H. Bowker offers a lengthy critical essay and richly annotated English translation of a lost Finnish translation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince. Featuring a substantial Translator’s Preface, M.H. Bowker develops a psychoanalytic lens through which to regard Saint-Exupéry’s classic work, offering a more nuanced and less "fable-esque" text than any translation and interpretation to date.
On Bowker’s reading, dark and primitive unconscious forces — including neglect and abuse at home, the hatred of maturation and development, the projection of feelings of worthlessness onto others, the creation of an absurd and futile world, and more — infest the story, not unlike the Baobab trees dreaded by the little prince.
Those already familiar with The Little Prince will find in The Anguished and the Enchanted a new way of regarding what has perhaps become a favorite or even a beloved book. Those unfamiliar with the original work will discover a sometimes tragic, sometimes sympathetic, sometimes harrowing account of the lengths to which persons will go in their struggle to find — or to escape from — meaningful places for themselves in the world of adults.
Table of Contents

- Translator’s Preface
- pp. 15-42
- I. The Life of the Pilot
- pp. 43-50
- III. The Solitaires
- pp. 61-76
- IV. On Earth
- pp. 77-82
- V. The Enchantment of Belonging
- pp. 83-90
- VI. The Final Descent
- pp. 91-104
- Bibliography
- pp. 111-120
ISBN | 9781953035561 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9781953035554 |
DOI | 10.1353/book.84313![]() |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 1256540540 |
Pages | 120 |
Launched on MUSE | 2021-06-16 |
Language | English |
Open Access | Yes |
Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-SA |
Copyright
2021