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So if Carlo Collodi, the creator of one of the most famous characters in children's literature, can be lost to time and Disney-fied adaptations, anyone can.
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While at face value you might accuse these guys of perverting a classic, they have actually managed to stay truer to the original tale by Carlo Collodi than Walt Disney ever did.
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A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio top: front cover featuring Pinocchio by Tim Rollins and K.O.S.; back cover middle: title page (and facing) with two illustrations by Attilio Mussino (1911) bottom: final pages showing another Mussino illustration (spoiler: Pinocchio becomes a "proper little boy") from: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, newly translated by Geoffrey Brock, introduction by Umberto Eco, afterword by Rebecca West, available November 2008
Previews 2009
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While at face value you might accuse these guys of perverting a classic, they have actually managed to stay truer to the original tale by Carlo Collodi than Walt Disney ever did.
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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So if Carlo Collodi, the creator of one of the most famous characters in children's literature, can be lost to time and Disney-fied adaptations, anyone can.
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio top: front cover featuring Pinocchio by Tim Rollins and K.O.S.; back cover middle: title page (and facing) with two illustrations by Attilio Mussino (1911) bottom: final pages showing another Mussino illustration (spoiler: Pinocchio becomes a "proper little boy") from: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, newly translated by Geoffrey Brock, introduction by Umberto Eco, afterword by Rebecca West, available November 2008
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A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio top: front cover featuring Pinocchio by Tim Rollins and K.O.S.; back cover middle: title page (and facing) with two illustrations by Attilio Mussino (1911) bottom: final pages showing another Mussino illustration (spoiler: Pinocchio becomes a "proper little boy") from: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, newly translated by Geoffrey Brock, introduction by Umberto Eco, afterword by Rebecca West, available November 2008
A Different Stripe: 2008
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I was recently in Florence, home of Collodi, and saw shelves full of different Pinocchio editions.
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The civil ceremony was conducted in the playground of Collodi nursery school in via Aldo Moro which has recently been turned into an administrative and co-ordination centre.
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The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi ~ things mean a lot
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