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This book is a Canadian philosophical novel by Yann Martel. It's a fantasy which won the Booker Prize in 2002, Life of Pi tells the magical story of a young Indian, who finds himself shipwrecked and lost at sea in a large lifeboat. His companions are four wild animals: an orangutan, a zebra, a hyena, and, most notably, Richard Parker, a tiger.
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Philosophy fiction explores the deepest questions of existence, meaning, and morality through imaginative storytelling. These novels challenge readers to ponder the nature of reality, free will, consciousness, and the human condition, often blending thought-provoking ideas with compelling narratives. Whether set in futuristic worlds, alternate realities, or the everyday lives of reflective characters, philosophy fiction invites introspection and debate, using storytelling as a lens to examine life’s most profound mysteries. These books offer more than just entertainment—they encourage readers to question their beliefs, explore ethical dilemmas, and consider different perspectives on truth and existence. Whether you enjoy existential reflections, allegorical tales, or narratives that blur the boundaries of perception, philosophy fiction provides a unique and intellectually enriching reading experience. Perfect for those who seek depth in storytelling, these novels remind us that every question leads to new possibilities.
Weight | 400 g |
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Product Type | Philosophy Fiction |
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Format | Paperback |
Genre | Psychological Fiction |
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