You see animals in a way you don't see in the West.Īnd also, I saw manifestations of religion. You know, dogs, stray dogs, pigs, cows, of course. And India, being a tropical country, has a lot of animals, quite literally, animals in the street. So what I finally did was open my eyes to what was in front of me. Of course, I wasn't there as a tourist I was there to work on something…. So this novel didn't come alive it just wasn't working. So I go to this exotic place, settle in one spot and work on this novel. So I went there because it's inexpensive for Westerners. It's all of life in one place at one moment. I went to India before and I was blown away by it, a stunning country. A banal one is reading a book review of a Brazilian novel that had an interesting premise of someone being in a lifeboat with an owl. Let's talk about the genesis of the book. Here, author Yann Martel discusses the book that sold more than 2 million copies. At last week's Academy Awards, the movie won big with Oscars for best director, cinematography, original score and visual effects. The book Life of Pi came out in 2001, and it got new life late last year when movie director Ang Lee released the film version.
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