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Once, in London, the BBC asked me what was my favorite English book. I said Alice in Wonderland
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"Once, in London, the BBC asked me what was my favorite English book. I said Alice in Wonderland"

- Gyorgy Ligeti

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Gyorgy Ligeti's reaction to the BBC's inquiry about his favorite English book reveals his affection for the timeless unique Alice in Wonderland. Written by Lewis Carroll in 1865, Alice in Wonderland is a cherished youngsters's story that has actually been adjusted into various films, plays, as well as musicals. The novel adheres to Alice, a girl, as she drops a rabbit opening as well as gets in a fantastical globe full of talking animals, strange animals, and a selection of weird characters. Ligeti's response to the BBC's inquiry recommends that he appreciates the creative and also whimsical nature of the novel, in addition to its capability to captivate viewers of all ages. The story's timelessness and universal charm are most likely what drew Ligeti to it, as well as his action to the BBC's concern is a testament to the novel's withstanding tradition.

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Hungary Flag This quote is written / told by Gyorgy Ligeti between May 28, 1923 and June 12, 2006. He/she was a famous Composer from Hungary. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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