
The High Mountains of Portugal
$23.64
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
27 February 2017
Summary
In Lisbon in 1904, a young man named Tomás discovers an old journal. It hints at the existence of an extraordinary artifact that—if he can find it—would redefine history. Travelling in one of Europe’s earliest automobiles, he sets out in search of this strange treasure.
Thirty-five years later, a Portuguese pathologist devoted to the murder mysteries of Agatha Christie finds himself at the centre of a murder mystery of his own and drawn into the consequences of Tomás’s quest.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781925498004 |
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| ISBN-10: | 192549800X |
| Author: | Yann Martel |
| Publisher: | Text Publishing |
| Imprint: | The Text Publishing Company |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 27 February 2017 |
| Weight: | 264g |
| Dimensions: | 30mm x 197mm x 130mm |
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‘Martel is in a class by himself in acknowledging the tragic vicissitudes of life while celebrating wildly ridiculous contretemps that bring levity to the mystery of existence.’
‘Exquisite and beguiling…The High Mountains of Portugal is a delightful and enlivening experience. Its very strangeness makes the world feel more comfortable.’ * Age/Sydney Morning Herald *
‘Told in unobtrusive, clean prose, The High Mountains of Portugal has the classic feel of a parable…Fascinating and ultimately satisfying.’ * Australian *
‘The High Mountains of Portugal attains an altitude from which we can see something quietly miraculous.’ * The Washington Post *
‘[Martel’s] depiction of loss is raw and deeply affecting – but it’s the way in which he contextualises it within formal religion that gives this book an extra dimension…Martel is not in the business of providing us with answers, but through its odd, fabulous, deliberately oblique stories, his new novel does ask some big questions.’ * Telegraph *
‘Martel’s narrative of men driven to adventurous lives by love and death strikes at something ancient and instinctual…his writing hums with a vivid populism.’ * New York Times *
‘Once again, Martel plumbs the relationship between storytelling and truth and mixes tragedy with healthy doses of humor…Remarkable. This puzzle of a story woke me up in the middle of the night, and I’ve been turning over aspects of it for days.’ * LitChat *
‘Another golden read…Just like Life of Pi, this book will pull you into all kinds of unexpected territory, making your heart beat a little stranger with every page.’ * Bustle *
‘Just as ambitious, just as clever, just as existential and spiritual [as Life of Pi]…A book that rewards your attention, giving you much more to think about than most other novels you might read…An excellent book club choice.’ * San Francisco Chronicle *
‘If you’re a fan of the fantastic and like to unpick philosophical puzzles about man’s relationship with religion and animals (not to mention Agatha Christie), then you should find this entertaining, and quite possibly, moving.’ * New Zealand Listener *
‘Charming…Most Martellian is the boundless capacity for parable…Martel knows his strengths: passages about the chimpanzee and his owner brim irresistibly with affection and attentiveness.’ * New Yorker *
‘Filled with humor, sadness, love and adventure, it’s a perfect balance for those who want a feel-good book that still provides an insight into the human psyche.’ * BookPage *
‘A profoundly human novel in its deep and quiet optimism…Gently humorous without becoming whimsical.’ * Daily Review *
‘A poignant and clever extravaganza of imagination.’ * QANTAS Magazine *
‘Touching, funny and insightful, The High Mountains of Portugal is a beautiful book.’ * Good Reading *
About The Author
Yann Martel
Yann Martel is the author of Life of Pi, the #1 international bestseller published in more than 50 territories that has sold more than 12 million copies worldwide, won the 2002 Man Booker (among many other prizes) and was adapted to the screen in an Oscar-winning film by Ang Lee. Martel is also the award-winning author of The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, Self, Beatrice and Virgil, and a book of recommended reading: 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. Born in Spain in 1963, Yann Martel studied philosophy at Trent University and travelled widely before turning to writing. He lives in Saskatoon with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four children.
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