Synopses & Reviews
A modern-day Orlando -- edgy, funny and startlingly honest -- Self is the fictional autobiography of a young writer and traveller who finds his gender changed overnight.
Review
"Let me tell you a secret: The name of the greatest living writer of the generation born in the sixties is Yann Martel." L'Humanité
About the Author
Yann Martel was born in Spain in 1963 of peripatetic Canadian parents. He grew up in Alaska, British Columbia, Costa Rica, France, Ontario and Mexico, and has continued travelling as an adult, spending time in Iran, Turkey and India. After studying philosophy at Trent University and while doing various odd jobs tree planting, dishwashing, working as a security guard he began to write. He is the prize-winning author of
The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, a collection of short stories, and of
Self, a novel, both of them published internationally.
Life of Pi won the 2002 Man Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Governor's General Award and is an international bestseller. He has been living from his writing since the age of 27. He divides his time between yoga, writing and volunteering in a palliative care unit.
Yann Martel lives in Montreal.