Pinocchio (illustrated)
By Carlo Collodi
Illustrated by Fulvio Testa
Introduction by Umberto Eco
Translated by Geoffrey Brock
By Carlo Collodi
Illustrated by Fulvio Testa
Introduction by Umberto Eco
Translated by Geoffrey Brock
Category: Children's Classics
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$24.95
Oct 09, 2012 | ISBN 9781590175880 | 5-9 years
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Praise
“‘Though written in the nineteenth century, the original Pinocchio remains as readable as if it had been written in the twenty-first, so limpid and simple is its prose,’ writes Umberto Eco in the introduction. Readers not ready to tackle the story in Italian, however, will be more than satisfied with Brock’s lovely translation, which is accompanied by new artwork from Testa. His gentle, brightly colored cartoons soften some of the darker scenes in the story…without minimizing Pinocchio’s mischievous nature.” —Publishers Weekly
“This childhood classics has had numerous interpretations…Translator Brock gives readers Collodi’s Pinocchio: a lazy troublemaker, self-centered and distractible, who remains a wooden puppet right up until the end of his adventures.…Testa’s pen, ink and watercolor illustrations appear opposite the text, filling the oversized pages…Parents and libraries should welcome this edition, appealing and accessible for 21st-century children.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Disney’s sentimental depiction of Pinocchio bears little resemblance to Collodi’s unscrupulous puppet. This new translation revives the sardonic wit and black humour of the original.” — London Times
“Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio…is short on Disneyesque sentimentality (there is a talking cricket, but Pinocchio squashes him), long on satire and farce. Geoffrey Brock’s superbly crafted translation and Umberto Eco’s introduction bring to life this tale of gumption and greed.” — O, The Oprah Magazine
“The superiority of the Collodi original to the Disney adaptation lies in its reluctance to make the inner motivations of the story explicit….No less than Proust’s novel in search of lost time, [Collodi’s] story is a search for his lost childhood.” — Paul Auster
“Any [reading] list, I think, must begin with Pinocchio.” — Italo Calvino
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