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“Each by himself is responsible for all” writes Saint-Exupéry in Flight to Arras. From Night Flight and Wind, Sand and Stars to his last writings (including The Little Prince and the unfinished novel, Citadelle), Saint-Exupéry stresses the concept of “responsibility” as underpinning the true essence of the human condition and literary creation. Grief and loss become the basis of ethics and aesthetics in the context of a civilization under threat of nihilism.