Yann Martel, Life of Pi (2001)
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Life of Pi is a novel written by Yann Martel and first published in Canada by Alfred A. Knopf in 2001.
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[hide]Summary
Reminiscent of the theme of Robinson Crusoe and The Parable of the Three Rings, Life of Pi is an epic survival story of ship-wrecked Piscine "Pi" Molitor Patel. The novel inspired a plagiarism debate in 2002, when Martel was accused of having taken major plot elements from Moacyr Scliar's Max e os Felinos (1981) but was settled after a conversation between the authors.
Awards
- 2001-Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction (Canada) (shortlist)
- 2001-Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction (Canada)
- 2002-Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Eurasia Region, Best Book) (shortlist)
- 2002-Man Booker Prize for Fiction
- 2003-Boeke Prize (South Africa)
Adaptations
- pre-production 2009 USA movie, by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (screen play)
Further Reading
- Georgis, Dina. "Hearing the Better Story: Learning and the Aesthetics of Loss and Expulsion." Review of Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies 28.2 (2006 Apr-June):165-78.
- Lu, Li-an. "Life of Pi: Rewrite of Robinson Crusoe in the Inter-Faith Third Millenium." Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 3.2 (2006):76-92.
- Díaz Dueñas, Mercedes. "The Postmodern Twist in Yann Martel's Life of Pi." Figures of Belatedness: Postmodernist Fiction in English. Ed. and introd. Gascueña Gahete, Javier; Martín Salván; Paula. Córdoba, Spain: Universidad de Córdoba, 2006. 247-57.
- Dwyer, June. "Yann Martel's Life of Pi and the Evolution of the Shipwreck Narrative." Modern Language Studies 35.2 (2005 Fall):9-21.
- Stratton, Florence. "'Hollow at the Core': Deconstructing Yann Martel's Life of Pi." Studies in Canadian Literature/Etudes en Littérature Canadienne 29.2 (2004):5-21.
- Cole, Stewart. "Believing in Tigers: Anthropomorphism and Incredulity in Yann Martel's Life of Pi." Studies in Canadian Literature/Etudes en Littérature Canadienne 29.2 (2004):22-36.
- Wolf, Werner. "Migration towards a Rewarding Goal and Multiculturalism with a Positive Centre: Yann Martel's Life of Pi as a Post-Postmodernist Attempt at Eliciting (Poetic) Faith." Canada in the Sign of Migration and Trans-Culturalism: From Multi- to Trans-Culturalism/Le Canada sous le signe de la migration at du transculturalisme: Du multiculturalisme au transculturalisme. Canadiana: Literature-Kulturen/Literatures-Cultures/Littératures-Cultures. 1. Ed. Ertler, Klause-Dieter and Löschnigg, Martin. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang, 2004. 107-24.
Links
- Guardian book club, "Into the void", Yann Martel on the origins of his novel, October 6, 2007
- Guardian book club, "Narrative ark", John Mullan, September 29, 2007
- Guardian book club, "Paper tigers", John Mullan, September 22, 2007
- Images from Croatian artist Tomislav Torjanac's illustrated edition of the Life of Pi
- Raoul Eshelman, "After Postmodernism: Performatism in Literature" (2005)
- Guardian, "In praise of ... Yann Martel's book club", August 20, 2007