HELEN HAGEMANN RETURNS THIS WEEK IN THE PROSE SERIES: NOVEL
WRITING / Chapters or Short Stories.. FRIDAY, 11TH JULY AT
THE FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE, 10.00AM – MIDDAY.
The workshop will look at writing LITANY in PROSE.
Class to read examples of litany in Yann Martel’s Man Booker
Prize winner “Life of Pi.”
Venue: Fremantle Arts Centre, 1 Finnerty St. Fremantle
Room: 2 - Upstairs in the north wing
Date: Friday, 11th July, 2014
Time: 10.00am til noon
Cost: $20 (OOTA members), $25 (non-OOTA members)
Life of Pi is a Canadian fantasy adventure novel b
y Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist, Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel, an Indian boy from
Pondicherry, explores issues of
spirituality and practicality from an early age. He survives 227 days after a
shipwreck while stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean with a
Bengal tiger named
Richard Parker.
The novel, which has sold more than ten million copies worldwide,was rejected by at least five London publishing houses before being accepted by
Knopf Canada, which published it in September 2001. The UK edition won the
Man Booker Prize for Fiction the following year. It was also chosen for
CBC Radio's
Canada Reads 2003, where it was championed by author
Nancy Lee.
The French translation,
L'Histoire de Pi, was chosen in the French CBC version of the contest
Le combat des livres, where it was championed by
Louise Forestier. The novel won the 2003
Boeke Prize, a South African novel award. In 2004, it won the
Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature in Best Adult Fiction for years 2001–2003.
In 2012 it was adapted into a
theatrical feature film directed by
Ang Lee with a screenplay by
David Magee.