Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (French: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) was a French pilot and writer, born on June 29, 1900 in Lyon and died on a mission for France in 1944. He died following a reconnaissance mission, and his body was not found until 1988 on the French coast opposite the city of Marseille. He belonged to the aristocracy in France and lived a beautiful childhood despite the early loss of his father.

His famous expressive story “The Little Prince” is considered one of the most famous children’s literature stories in the world. His other novels include: “The Land of Men” (1939) and “The War Pilot” (1941). In his novels, he tried to find the meanings of all the behaviors of his society and to analyze the moral values ​​​​among his circles as a modern society transformed by modern technology, and he complained about immorality.

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