- Wind, Sand and Stars
"Wind, Sand and Stars" (French title:"Terre des hommes" (Land of Men)) is a
memoir byAntoine de Saint Exupéry published in 1939. The pilot andphilosopher recounts several episodes from his years flying treacherous mail routes across theSahara and theAndes . The central incident details the 1935 plane crash he survived in theLibya n Sahara Desert, betweenBenghazi andCairo . Saint Exupéry, and his navigator André Prévot, are left almost without water and food, as chances of finding anoasis or help from the air gradually decrease. The book illustrates the author's view of the world and his opinions of what makes life worth living.The charity
Terre des hommes was named after this book.Expo 67 , the1967 world's fair held inMontreal , used "Terre des hommes / Man and His World" as its theme, based on the philosophies expressed in Saint Exupéry's book.Awards
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Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française ," 1939.
*"Outside" magazine voted it #1 of all time out of a list of 25 adventure/explorer books.
*"National Geographic Adventure" magazine voted in #3 of all time out of a list of 100 adventure/explorer books.External links
* [http://outside.away.com/outside/features/200301/200301_adventure_canon_1.html Outside Magazine] The 25 (Essential) Books for the Well-Read Explorer.
* [http://www.ronwatters.com/BkNGAList.htm "National Geographic Adventure": 100 Best Adventure Books]
* [http://www.doyletics.com/arj/wsasrvw.htm Review] by Bobby Matherne.
* [http://expo67.ncf.ca/basic_unit_of_the_expo_67_symbol_p1.html The Expo 67 symbol as it relates to Man and His World]
* (French, public domain in Canada)
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