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Life of Pi

by Yann Martel
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"Life of Pi" by Yann Martel is a remarkable tale that combines adventure, spirituality, and survival. The novel follows Pi Patel, a young boy stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean after a shipwreck. His only companion is Richard Parker, a Bengal tiger. Through an extraordinary test of survival, Pi's faith in religion and his resourcefulness help him endure this harrowing journey. The novel explores the themes of hope, belief, and the power of storytelling. With striking narrative techniques and deep philosophical themes, "Life of Pi" challenges readers to think about the nature of truth and belief. This deeply moving and adventurous tale keeps readers engaged, questioning what is real, what is imagined, and what makes life worth living. Pi’s journey is as much about survival as it is about understanding the world and oneself.
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Publisher: Canongate Books
Publication date: 08/07/2025
Pages: 350
Subject: Fiction
About the Author

Yann Martel: A Literary Explorer of the Human Spirit Yann Martel, born on June 25, 1963, in Salamanca, Spain, is a Canadian author best known for his Man Booker Prize-winning novel Life of Pi (2001). The son of Canadian diplomats, Martel spent his early years living in various countries, including Costa Rica, France, and Mexico, experiences that shaped his broad worldview and deep interest in themes of identity, belief, and survival. He studied philosophy at Trent University in Ontario, a background that would later inform the existential undercurrents of his fiction. Martel's early works, such as the short story collection The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios (1993), received modest acclaim. However, it was Life of Pi—a philosophical adventure involving a boy stranded at sea with a Bengal tiger—that brought him international recognition. The novel's blend of storytelling, spirituality, and allegory resonated with readers and critics alike. Beyond fiction, Martel has been an advocate for literature's power in public life. From 2007 to 2011, he sent biweekly books to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, urging deeper engagement with art and imagination. His later works, including Beatrice and Virgil (2010) and The High Mountains of Portugal (2016), continue his exploration of faith, trauma, and the human condition. Martel remains an influential voice in contemporary literature, celebrated for pushing narrative boundaries while probing the essence of truth through fiction.

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