Bambi: Jedan život u šumi

Bambi: Jedan život u šumi

Felix Salten

A classic by Felix Salten from 1923. The story follows the life of a young deer, Bambi, through the cycle of growing up in the forest, where he faces the beauty of nature, friendship, love, but also cruel dangers, especially from "Him" - man.

Bambi is born in the thicket of the forest. The little fawn discovers a world of wonders: the rustling of leaves, the singing of birds and the scents of spring. His mother protects him and teaches him to be careful. A curious explorer, Bambi meets friends: the lazy and timid rabbit Gobo, and the playful roe deer Faline. They play in the meadow, chasing butterflies, but his mother drives them back, whispering about "Him".

As he grows, the forest reveals secrets. He meets the Old Prince, a wise roe deer, who teaches him how to survive: "Be careful." Autumn brings colors and food, but also the shots of hunters. Bambi sees "Him" in the clearing - an invisible force with a "fiery hand". Meeting his father saves him from danger, marking his independence. His mother leaves him alone, and Bambi befriends Roni and his rival Karus.

Winter is harsh: snow, hunger, animals in holes. During the chase, Bambi loses his mother – she falls under a bullet. "Where are you, mother?" – he cries out in pain. Gobo, captured by hunters, later dies, symbolizing betrayal. Bambi joins the group of deer, sharing stories of loss.

Spring brings hope. Adolescent Bambi grows antlers, falls in love with Faline. Their love blossoms, but rivals provoke fights – Bambi defeats Karus. Wounded in the leg, saved by his father, he witnesses a fox fleeing from dogs. The old Prince reveals: "He is not a god, he is vulnerable like us." Bambi sees the wounded hunter, understanding the cycle of life and death.

Years pass; Bambi becomes a mature fawn, a wise prince of the forest. He meets his father, accepts the laws of nature: birth, growth, love, death. He passes on wisdom to the young.

Original title
Bambi: Ein Leben im Walde
Translation
Dragutin Perković
Illustrations
Slavko Barlović
Graphics design
Zdenka Pozaić
Dimensions
21 x 17 cm
Pages
162
Publisher
Mladost, Zagreb, 1981.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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