

Indlæser... Life of Pi (original 2001; udgave 2003)af Yann Martel
Detaljer om værketPi's liv : roman af Yann Martel (2001)
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You really have to care/wonder about the existence of God for this book to be meaningful to you, I think. I would HIGHLY suggest this book to ANYONE!!! It starts out slow, but seriously, read it ALL THE WAY TO THE END! It's completely unpredictable and I think the end makes the book GREAT! This is why it won a Booker Prize!! pb I thought this was a very fun read. I'm changing my rating -- to 5 stars since I don't remember why I gave it four before. Would like to re-read this, and would be interested in doing some lit-crit discussion on it. Hmmm, maybe I should just go and read up on my Italo Calvino, it's still sitting there on the shelf looking at me and wondering when I'm going to finish Baron in the Tree's.
The story is engaging and the characters attractively zany. Piscine Molitor Patel (named after a family friend's favourite French swimming pool) grows up in Pondicherry, a French-speaking part of India, where his father runs the local zoo. Pi, Hindu-born, has a talent for faith and sees nothing wrong with being converted both to Islam and to Christianity. Pi and his brother understand animals intimately, but their father impresses on them the dangers of anthropomorphism: invade an animal's territory, and you will quickly find that nearly every creature is dangerous Granted, it may not qualify as ''a story that will make you believe in God,'' as one character describes it. But it could renew your faith in the ability of novelists to invest even the most outrageous scenario with plausible life -- although sticklers for literal realism, poor souls, will find much to carp at. I really love your story, it deserves a lot of audience. If you have some great stories like this one, you can publish it on Novel Star, just submit your story to hardy@novelstar.top or joye@novelstar.top https://author.starlight.ink Has the adaptationEr inspireret afHas as a reference guide/companionIndeholder elevguide
Da Pi er seksten beslutter hans forældre at emigrere fra Indien til Canada med deres zoologiske have. Men fragtskibet forliser, og i 227 dage deler Pi redningsbåd, rationer og tanker med den 200 kg tunge bengalske tiger Richard Parker. No library descriptions found. |
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Absent any religious dogma, this is a book about religion. It’s about what individuals believe and how those beliefs make for a fuller, richer existence. It captures wonderful insight into animal psychology, particularly of large cats. Well written, this novel does not have its full effect until after the book ends. Then is the time to reflect on what was presented, ask more questions, think about the subject matter, decide one’s own personal theology, and provoke others into discussion. Don’t miss the chapter about the skies, seas, and winds. Outstanding! One caution: there are some very graphic descriptions of animal and human cruelty. Brace yourselves. (