Life of Pi : a novel
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Martel, Yann, author.

Título
Life of Pi : a novel

Autor
Martel, Yann, author.

Format
Libros

ISBN
9780156027328
 
9780151008117
 
9780613599078

Subject Term
Shipwreck survival -- Fiction.
 
Human-animal relationships -- Fiction.
 
Storytelling -- Fiction.
 
Teenage boys -- Fiction.
 
Ocean travel -- Fiction.
 
Zoo animals -- Fiction.
 
Orphans -- Fiction.
 
Tiger -- Fiction.
 
Survie après naufrages -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Relations homme-animal -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Art de conter -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Garçons adolescents -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Animaux de jardin zoologique -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Tigre -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Human-animal relationships. (OCoLC)fst00963482
 
Ocean travel. (OCoLC)fst01043585
 
Orphans. (OCoLC)fst01048433
 
Shipwreck survival. (OCoLC)fst01761960
 
Storytelling. (OCoLC)fst01134169
 
Teenage boys. (OCoLC)fst01145373
 
Tiger. (OCoLC)fst01754648
 
Zoo animals. (OCoLC)fst01184648
 
Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc. -- Fiction.
 
Human-animal relationship -- Fiction.
 
Teenagers -- Fiction.
 
Boys -- Fiction.
 
Tigers -- Fiction.
 
Adventure fiction.
 
Psychological fiction.

Summary
Winner of the 2002 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. Pi Patel is an unusual boy. The son of a zookeeper, he has an encyclopedic knowledge of animal behavior, a fervent love of stories, and practices not only his native Hinduism, but also Christianity and Islam. When Pi is sixteen, his family emigrates from India to North America aboard a Japanese cargo ship, along with their zoo animals bound for new homes. The ship sinks. Pi finds himself alone in a lifeboat, his only companions a hyena, an orangutan, a wounded zebra, and Richard Parker, a 450-pound Bengal tiger. Soon the tiger has dispatched all but Pi, whose fear, knowledge, and cunning allow him to coexist with Richard Parker for 227 days lost at sea. When they finally reach the coast of Mexico, Richard Parker flees to the jungle, never to be seen again. The Japanese authorities who interrogate Pi refuse to believe his story and press him to tell them "the truth." After hours of coercion, Pi tells a second story, a story much less fantastical, much more conventional-but is it more true? Life of Pi is at once a realistic, rousing adventure and a meta-tale of survival that explores the redemptive power of storytelling and the transformative nature of fiction. It's a story, as one character puts it, to make you believe in God. Publisher Fact Sheet. A fabulist novel that combines the delight of Kipling's Just So Stories with the metaphysical adventure of Jonah and the Whale