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A Sense of Life
‘A Sense of Life’ is a collection of essays and memoirs by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry describing his experiences as a pilot and his role in developing airmail routes in Africa and South America in the early era of aviation. The book explores themes of humanity, courage, friendship, and the meaning of life in the face of danger and adversity, combining philosophical reflections with poetic descriptions of the desert and the sky. The book reflects how Saint-Exupéry discovered the deeper meaning and essence of life through extreme, borderline experiences, such as moments of survival in the desert or facing danger in flight. It is not just an adventure story, but also a reflection on what is truly important in life: human connection and the courage to face challenges.
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| T.880 | 848 Sai s | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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848 Sai s
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| Publisher | Funk & Wagnalls Company : New York., 1942 |
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xv + 231hlm; 14x21,5cm
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English
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848
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