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Published 2 May 2011
ISBN 9781921758270
Format Paperback
Extent 224pp
AU Price $24.99
NZ Price $28.00

Beatrice and Virgil



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Destiny can take many shapes. For Henry, a writer struggling to finish a book about the Holocaust, it arrives in the form of a puzzling envelope from a stranger.

The envelope takes him into a taxidermist's workshop. Filled with lovingly preserved animals from all corners of the globe, this place is unlike anywhere he has ever been. Among the hundreds of stuffed animals are Beatrice and Virgil: a monkey and a donkey – they are also the characters in a play the taxidermist is writing.

When taxidermist asks Henry for help with the play, he is drawn in. But what is this play actually about? What have the animals suffered at the hands of the author? Who is he? And what does he really want from Henry?

With the imaginative reach and spirit that helped Life of Pi delight over seven million readers around the world, Beatrice and Virgil asks profound questions about violence, kindness, and the power of stories to change us.

Published 2 May 2011
ISBN 9781921758270
Format Paperback
Extent 224pp
AU Price $24.99
NZ Price $28.00

About the author

Yann Martel

Yann Martel is the author of a short story collection, The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, and of five novels, Life of Pi (for which he was awarded the 2002 Man Booker Prize), Self, Beatrice & Virgil, The High Mountains of Portugal and Son of Nobody. Life of Pi was adapted for the silver screen by Ang Lee, garnering four Oscars. Martel also ran a guerilla book club with Stephen Harper, sending the former prime minister of Canada a book every two weeks for four years. The letters that accompanied the books were published as 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. Martel lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four children.

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Praise for Beatrice and Virgil

'Yann Martel here proves, again, that he's a gifted storyteller who can write in the simplest of style on the most profound subjects. This is a powerful parable that readers can interpret as they like.' Australian Women's Weekly

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'Beatrice and Virgil is a weird, brave, looping book that does not pull punches. I can't stop thinking about it.' Australian Literary Review

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'This is a brilliantly worked, eerily confident performance. There has been nothing like it since his last. And as for writing of animals, no one has been as good as Henry / Martel since D.H. Lawrence and Ted Hughes.' Sydney Morning Herald

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