Cuuoc đxoi ckua Pi

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Yann Martel: Cuuoc đxoi ckua Pi (Vietnamese language, 2005, NXB Văn học, [Distributor], Công ty văn hóa và truysen thông Nhã Nam)

550 pages

Vietnamese language

Published Nov. 19, 2005 by NXB Văn học, [Distributor], Công ty văn hóa và truysen thông Nhã Nam.

OCLC Number:
77663218

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4 stars (25 reviews)

After the tragic sinking of a cargo ship, one solitary lifeboat remains bobbing on the wild, blue Pacific. The only survivors from the wreck are a sixteen-year-old boy named Pi, a hyena, a zebra (with a broken leg), a female orang-utan… and a 450-pound Royal Bengal tiger. The scene is set for one of the most extraordinary works of fiction in recent years.

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a fun-philosophical read

4 stars

I saw the movie first, and found it a visual feast, but I enjoyed the book a bit more. The lengthy first person narrative provides both a constant thread of humor and also an almost stream of consciousness philosophical musing. I read the critical reception in the wikipedia entry with the various philosophical messages attached to it (wikipedia calls it a "Canadian philosphical novel" which are three words I never thought I'd see together) but it is perhaps best enjoyed if you just read along and don't try to read too much into it.

Subjects

  • Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc. -- Fiction
  • Human-animal relationships -- Fiction
  • Storytelling -- Fiction
  • Teenage boys -- Fiction
  • Ocean travel -- Fiction
  • Zoo animals -- Fiction
  • Orphans -- Fiction
  • Tigers -- Fiction
  • Pacific Ocean -- Fiction