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The Aviator (short story)

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family without a hyphen. However all his books were published under his name with a hyphen, which technically makes it a pseudonym. Memorial plaques, the 50-franc banknote, the bracelet he was wearing at the time of his death also use the hyphen (Saint-Exupéry). It was after his arrival in the United
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designation applied by the French Government to fallen or gravely injured armed forces personnel. The designation was applied to Saint-Exupéry's estate in 1948. Amongst the law's provisions is an increase of 30 years in the copyright duration of creative works; thus most of Saint-Exupéry's literary
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Although Saint-Exupéry inherited his peerage title through his father and it could be employed at will, he rarely ever did so. While stationed out of country he asked his mother to no longer address him as 'Count' on her mail envelopes to him. He would later write "I have worked eight years of my
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In a short foreword to the story, Jean Prévost wrote: "I met at the home of friends and greatly admired his vigor and finesse in describing his impressions as a pilot.... He has a gift for directness and truth that seems to me amazing in a beginning writer".
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life, day and night, with working men. I have found myself sharing their table.... I know very well what I am talking about when I speak of working-class people, and I love them."
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incorrectly states that Saint-Exupéry's last mission was a bombing run, when in fact it was a photo-reconnaissance assignment for the pending invasion of Southern France.
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Severson, Marilyn S. (2004). "Masterpieces of French Literature: Greenwood Introduces Literary Masterpieces", Greenwood Publishing Group,
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States in 1941 that the author adopted the hyphen within his surname, as he was annoyed with Americans addressing him as "Mr. Exupéry".
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According to French legal documents and his birth certificate, no hyphen is used in his name, thus written
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was released in April 1926 in its excerpted form by editor Jean Prévost. It was published by
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and other works will not fall out of copyright status for an extra 30 years in France.
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Battue par le vent de l'hélice, l'herbe jusqu'à vingt mètres en arrière semble couler
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appears as the first chapter in the Saint-Exupéry anthology,
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was excerpted from a longer unpublished manuscript,
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Index

Aviator (disambiguation)

Le Navire d'Argent
L'Aviateur
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Mort pour la France
Adrienne Monnier
French
literary magazine
Le Navire d'Argent
Second World War
Free French Air Force
Jean Prévost
French Resistance
A Sense of Life
Editions Gallimard
aviator
flying instructor
monoplane
aerobatic maneuver
metaphors
Armorial de l'ANF
Mort pour la France
civil code
Schiff (2006)
Commire (1980)
A Sense of Life
Book Reviews: A Sense Of Life
Flying Magazine
Commire, Anne

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