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  1. 6 mar 2013 · Martel appears to suggest that we have an intrinsically moral nature in our religious beliefs and in the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves with a truth that is relative to the believer. The process never ends and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility.

  2. In fact, it seems that faith and belief is more important to Pi than religious truth, as he also admires atheists for taking a stand in believing that the universe is a certain way. It is only agnostics that Pi dislikes, as they choose doubt as a way of life and never choose a “better story.”

  3. 4 mar 2016 · Paul Laity. The mega-selling author on faith, animals and his new novel – and his instant rise from struggling writer to literary household name. Fri 4 Mar 2016 10.00 EST. Y ann Martel can...

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  4. Religion vs Spirituality. Pi’s early life in Pondicherry is marked by his exploration and embrace of different religions, including Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. He finds value in each of these faiths, highlighting his belief system’s inclusive and syncretic nature.

  5. 9 lug 2022 · Yann Martels warmly engaging philosophical novel is brimming with invention, ideas and playful conceits. A true modern classic. In an exclusive interview, the 2002 Booker Prize winner talks about the process behind his best-known novel — and making the fantastic feel believable.

  6. 3 mar 2016 · Books. Yann Martel finds Jesus – in the form of a chimp. The Life of Pi author is back with a novel that once again uses zoology and theology to explore the meaning of life. Expand. Yann...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yann_MartelYann Martel - Wikipedia

    Yann Martel, CC (born June 25, 1963) is a Canadian author who wrote the Man Booker Prize–winning novel Life of Pi, an international bestseller published in more than 50 territories. It has sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and spent more than a year on the bestseller lists of the New York Times and The Globe and Mail , among many other best-selling lists. [5]