"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is one of the few fairy-tales that grow, mature together with their readers, and in the course of time become more and more interesting. After the first reading in childhood, I, for example, remembered only one thing – that I had read it. And that it had surprised me. I understood nothing. I did not come to love it. After that I have re-read this fairy-tale for already, virtually, about five times – and never stop wondering. But now already because each time I find here new contents, riddles and answers which I did not notice before. In the end, this is how it should happen to real books written with the whole of one's heart, not for the sake of glory, profit, instruction, etc... If they from the very start do not aim to teach the reader any concrete, clear things – they are able to teach him/her literally everything. Finally – isn't it true? – to see the whole world, you look through your pupil... I call such books round ones. Sincere love inspires mutual love – certainly. Time does not interfere with it, and the fate of "Alice..." is a prime example of this very reciprocity. I know for sure that I will read it again. At least because once I liked "Through the Looking-Glass" considerably more – and now for some reason the Wonderland rather attracts me. I want to understand why – and want to see how it will go on...
Anton Jozhik Leyba (Hedgehog)
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