Newly retranslated, this elemental novel about danger, loss, and
coming of age in the natural world was the source material for the
classic Disney animated film. Bambi first came out in Vienna a hundred
years ago, the work of Felix Salten, a Viennese litterateur,
journalist, and man about town, and was an immediate success with
readers. An English translation soon appeared with an introduction by
the Nobel Prize winner John Galsworthy and was widely and well
reviewed. Later Walt Disney made his famous movie of the book, and as
a consequence Salten’s intimate, delicate, poetic, and gripping tale
of forest life, a book that captures both the calm and the disquiet of
the animal world, has come to be thought of as a children’s book.
Bambi is certainly a book that children can enjoy, but it is also a
moving and lasting contribution to the literature of the natural
world. In Damion Searls’s new translation the fawn Bambi and his
mother, the groves and thickets of the forest, the open and dangerous
space of the great field, the ever-present threat of the human—the
whole intricate weave of life and death that Salten handles so
deftly—all come alive for a new generation of readers. Paul
Reitter’s afterword discusses the surprising political readings to
which Salten’s fable of the woods was subjected.
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ISBN
9781681376325
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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