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Here Be Dragons co-curated by Cressida Cowell and Toothless - opens 13 July. Admission included with ticket to the Galleries

1001 Stories Collection

Bambi, a Life in the Woods

1001 Bambi A Life In The Woods
Added on 05th October 2020

Author Felix Salten
First published 1926
Publisher Ullstein Verlag, Vienna, Austria

Animals
1001

Follow Bambi from birth to adulthood.

Story

From playful fawn to independent adult, the book follows the story of Bambi, a deer. His life changes from a carefree childhood to slightly traumatic adulthood where he has to face a lot of dangers posed by human hunters. However, these difficult times teach Bambi a lot of essential life lessons that made him wiser.

Why we chose it

The story of a young deer from birth to adulthood. The novel paints a harsher picture of life in the woods than the film but the film is better known than the book today and is considered to be a children’s animation classic.

Where it came from

Felix Salten was an Austrian author whose real name was Sigmund Salzman. Being a Jew, his books were banned by Hitler and he had to move to Switzerland. His love for nature and animals is clearly reflected in Bambi. Kurt Wiese beautifully illustrated the English-translated version which was published by Simon & Schuster in 1929.

Where it went next

Bambi soared in popularity and became a “book-of-the-month” selection. It sold 650,000 copies in the United States by 1942. The book was adapted into a Walt Disney animated film titled Bambi in 1942 which increased the popularity of the book even more.

Associated stories

Felix Salten wrote a sequel to Bambi in 1939, entitled Bambi’s Children.

Added on 05th October 2020

Author Felix Salten
First published 1926
Publisher Ullstein Verlag, Vienna, Austria

Animals
1001