Carlo Lorenzini, better known by the pen name Carlo Collodi, was an Italian children's writer known for the world-renowned fairy tale novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio.
ببین پسرم هرآدمی چه پولدار بدنیا بیاد چه فقیرباید یه شغلی تو این دنیا پیدا کنه و سرشو گرم کنه.باید کارکنه.وای به روز کسایی که تنبلن.تنبلی بیماری وحشتناکیه که باید خیلی زود توی بچگی درمان بشه.اگه نشه وقتی بزرگ بشیم هیچ وقت علاج نمیشه. پری مهربون. ازمتن کتاب.
Even though it is considered a book for children, "Le avventure di Pinocchio" isn't really the sweet fluffy book you'd give to a small child. For that, there's the Disney movie version, which wipes away much of the original novel's "cruelty". In the real book Pinocchio faces loads of (dis)adventures: he works as a guard dog, he risks to be eaten by a green fisherman, becomes a donkey and gets eaten by a shark. At the end he becomes a real boy, as he has always wanted, but this to the price of becoming a serious boy who works in order to support his old and ill father. It isn't really a fairy tale, even if it has fantastic places and talking beasts, and the end is all but what you would expect from a book for children. I, for one, have always found it pretty sad.
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“Las mentiras, hijo mío, se reconocen enseguida porque las hay de dos clases: están las mentiras de piernas cortas y las mentiras de nariz larga”.
He leído “Las aventuras de Pinocho” de Carlo Collodi. Editorial Penguin Clásicos. 187 pags. 1883. Edición 2016.
Hasta un trozo de madera tiene la capacidad de ser bueno, humano y útil para la sociedad. Es una historia de castigo y conformidad, un relato sobre una marioneta que, sin cuerdas, está atada a la coacción social de tal forma que no puede seguir su propio camino, sino el que le dictan El Hada o Geppeto. Pinocho es una figura simbólica a la que tortura y castiga cada vez que se desvía de la norma y del comportamiento aceptable. El tono es optimista , esa infancia era dura y traumática en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX en Italia.
Son capítulos cortos que vienen introducidos por un resumen del capítulo. Se pensaban para una revista semanal para niños de primaria y para adultos que quisieran educar a niños con más dificultades. Aquí no hay final feliz a lo Disney.
While this book is definitely stranger than you would think, and often you want to just yell at Pinocchio for all his foolishness, the kids LOVED this story. All of them (4-14) listened intently and were equally amused and frustrated with the dear marionette. There’s some darker imagery that may be difficult for more sensitive kids but honestly my kids didn’t bat an eye. Redeem your Disney-fied story and read this book!
This book would be great to read with little ones, a chapter a night. There is symbolism that could be discussed and taught through Pinocchio's bad example. Reading it as an adult i just wanted Pinocchio to get his comeuppance. Now that I think about it- this book applies to so many immature adults that continue bad behavior and do not connect actions to consequences.
Les Aventures de Pinnochio, illustré de Carlo Collodi et MinaLima Si je connaissais de loin l'histoire de Pinocchio, j'ai été ravie de la découvrir enfin en entier dans cette magnifique version illustrée. Une chouette lecture qui donne à réfléchir. 16/20 - https://www.leslecturesdemylene.com/2...
No, no estoy leyendo esto. Estoy haciendo de lector beta y buscaba algo de páginas similares. Este ha sido en sustitución de uno del que estoy haciendo de lector Beta