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This book won the British Booker Prize in 2002; He was awarded the Best Book Award in 2002 by Amazon.com, Outstanding Book Award by new york Times, Best Book Award by Publishers Weekly and Best Novel Award by LA Times. In 2004, he won the German Book Award. This book is a strange novel in every way. This is a gripping adventure story, a fable about the position of human beings in the universe, a fascinating novel ... wit makes it more energetic, and terror adds interest to it. This is the work of an unusual genius. About the author: Yann Martel, 1963 was born in Spanish and Canadian. He grew up in Costa Rica, France, Mexico and Canada. After graduating from the philosophy department of the university, he worked as a dishwasher, a tree planter and a security guard. Then he began to write. He lives in Montreal when he doesn't live elsewhere. Content abstract: The Fantasy Drifting of Pi tells the story that Pi, an Indian boy of 16 years old, drifted at sea for more than 200 days after being shipwrecked with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker, interwoven with philosophical thinking of man and nature, religion and zoology. ... perhaps it should be said that this is a book that cherishes life, cherishes oneself and cherishes others. The key to the life of pi lies in life. Pi drifted in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat, accompanied by a 450-pound Bengal tiger. The first thing is how to deal with this tiger named Richard Parker. Option one: push him off the lifeboat. What's so good about that? Tiger is a good swimmer. He will climb back to the boat ... Plan 2: Kill him with six morphine syringes. He will obediently accept six morphine ... Plan 3: Attack him with all available weapons. Ridiculous. Is it possible ... plan four: strangle him. Smart suicide plan ... Plan 5: Poison him, burn him, electrocute him. How to implement it? With what? ..... Scheme 6: Launch a war of attrition. You can be saved as long as you obey the ruthless laws of nature. But tigers can't. When he dies of weakness. But ... Plan 7: Keep him alive! ! !