The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios

The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios

by YannMartel (Author)

Synopsis

Here are four unforgettable stories by the author of Life of Pi. Written earlier in Martel's career, these tales display that startling mix of dazzle and depth that have made Yann Martel an international phenomenon. Inventive in form and timeless in content, each story is moving and thought-provoking. A Canadian university student visiting Washington, D.C., experiences the Vietnam War through an intense musical encounter. Variations of a warden's letter to the mother of a man he has just executed reveal how each life is contained in its end. A young man's fascination with the mirror-making machine he finds in his grandmother's attic is juxtaposed with the reminiscences it evokes from his grandmother. And, in the exquisite title story, a young man dying of AIDS joins his friend in fashioning a story of the Roccamatio family of Helsinki, set against the yearly march of the twentieth century.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 209
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
Published: 05 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0156032457
ISBN 13: 9780156032452

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE FACTS BEHIND THE HELSINKI ROCCAMATIOS

Each of these stories is a performance, a high-wire act in which the author sets himself an unusual challenge and dazzles us as he pulls it off. -- The Washington Post Book World

With uncommon dexterity, Martel . . . inject[s] real, poignant feeling into cleverly conceived experimental fictions. -- Entertainment Weekly

PRAISE FOR THE FACTS BEHIND THE HELSINKI ROCCAMATIOS
Each of these stories is a performance, a high-wire act in which the author sets himself an unusual challenge and dazzles us as he pulls it off. -- The Washington Post Book World
With uncommon dexterity, Martel . . . inject[s] real, poignant feeling into cleverly conceived experimental fictions. -- Entertainment Weekly

PRAISE FOR THE FACTS BEHIND THE HELSINKI ROCCAMATIOS

Each of these stories is a performance, a high-wire act in which the author sets himself an unusual challenge and dazzles us as he pulls it off. --The Washington Post Book World

With uncommon dexterity, Martel . . . inject[s] real, poignant feeling into cleverly conceived experimental fictions. --Entertainment Weekly

Author Bio
Yann Martel was born in Spain in 1963 of Canadian parents. Life of Pi won the 2002 Man Booker Prize and has been translated into more than forty languages. A #1 New York Times bestseller, it spent 104 weeks on the list and was adapted to the screen by Ang Lee. He is also the author of the novels Beatrice and Virgil and Self, the collection of stories The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, and a collection of letters to the prime minister of Canada, 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. He lives in Saskatchewan, Canada.