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Michael Ende's last words to the Japanese". Archived from the original on 10 October 2006 . Retrieved 28 February 2023. Rilegato. Condition: Buone. A. Momo - Brecht Artaud e le avanguardie teatrali - 1

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a b "Momo, Dogen. and the Commodification of Time". buddhism.lib.ntu.edu.tw . Retrieved 10 July 2017. The novel is referred to in each episode of the Japanese TV series A Girl of 35, starring Ko Shibasaki and Kentaro Sakaguchi (2020). The lead character wakes up after 25 years in a coma and feels her time has been stolen. She uses the Momo characters to learn how to grow up and come to terms with the tragic consequences her accident had for her whole family. The Persian translation was published several times (first time in 1988) by Zarrin Publishers in Tehran. At the time of publication, it enjoyed great popularity in Iran, but due to the absence of any new printings since 1992, it is now inaccessible to the Iranian children. This, along with a stop in publishing other children's books by German and other European writers, is part of an ongoing trend in publishing American and English children's fiction in Iran. I truly feel that MOMO, as a concept, has had an impact on the Dutch restaurant scene. Creative Asian cuisine was one aspect we were unfamiliar with. And if you ask me, it is here to stay. Especially in a cosmopolitan city like Amsterdam.” -Robert Kranenborg Adaptations [ edit ] Momo sculpture by Ulrike Enders located at Michael-Ende-Platz square in Hanover, Germany

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Momo, however, is a wrench in the plans of the Men in Grey and the Timesavings Bank, thanks to her special personality. The Men in Grey try various plans to deal with her, to derail her from stopping their scheme, but they all fail. When even her closest friends fall under the influence of the Men in Grey in one way or another, Momo's only hope to save the time of mankind are the administrator of Time, Master Secundus Minutus Hora, and Cassiopeia, a tortoise who can communicate through writing on her shell and can see thirty minutes into the future. Momo's adventure takes her from the depths of her heart, which her own time flows from in the form of hour- lilies, to the lair of the Men in Grey themselves, where the time that people believe they are saving is hoarded.

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The MOMO book artfully captures the essence of the restaurant, its internationally recognized signature dishes, stylish interior design to the people behind the scenes and their intriguing tips and secrets. The success of this stalwart restaurant in The Netherlands, and how its presence since 2008 has changed the restaurant landscape in Amsterdam, is beautifully presented. In 2015, the Royal Danish Opera commissioned composer Svitlana Azarova to write Momo and the Time Thieves. Its world premiere occurred at the Copenhagen Opera House in October, 2017. [12] The story of Momo plays a role in the Korean TV series My Lovely Sam Soon, where the main character's niece chooses to not speak due to post-traumatic stress of having both her parents killed in a car accident. The lead character buys the book and reads it (by himself and also to his niece) to try to understand his love interest more. An episode of the anime adaptation of Sailor Moon features a plot similar to the plot of the Men in Grey where the villain Jadeite steals the time of the people of Tokyo. In the ruins of an amphitheatre just outside an unnamed city lives Momo, a little girl of mysterious origin. She came to the ruin, parentless and wearing a long, used coat. She is illiterate and cannot count, and she doesn't know how old she is. When asked, she replies, "As far as I remember, I've always been around." She is remarkable in the neighbourhood because she has the extraordinary ability to listen—really listen. By simply being with people and listening to them, she can help them find answers to their problems, make up with each other, and think of fun games. The advice given to people "go and see Momo!" has become a household phrase and Momo makes many friends, especially an honest, silent street-cleaner, Beppo, and a poetic, extroverted tour guide, Gigi (Guido in some translations).An article by philosopher David Loy and literature professor Linda Goodhew called Momo "one of the most remarkable novels of the late twentieth century". [5] They further state that: "One of the most amazing things about Momo is that it was published in 1973. Since then, the temporal nightmare it depicts has become our reality." The Spanish translation Momo, o la extraña historia de los ladrones del tiempo y la niña que devolvió el tiempo a los hombres was made by Susana Constante in 1978 for Ediciones Alfaguara: it was a great success in Spain and Latin America, having dozens of reprints since. Momo has been translated into various languages including Arabic, Asturian, [14] Bulgarian, Croatian, Catalan, [15] Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, [16] Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, [17] Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Mongolian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, [18] Swedish, Turkish, Thai, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and Sinhalese.



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