- Self (novel)
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name = Self
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author =Yann Martel
cover_artist = Keith Ng (photo), Jonathan Howells (design)
country =Canada
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Alfred A. Knopf ,Canada
release_date = April 1996
media_type = Print (Hardcover )
pages = 331 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-394-28160-8
preceded_by =The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios
followed_by =Life of Pi "Self" is a novel by
Yann Martel . It tells the story of a traveling writer who wakes up one morning to discover that he has become a woman. It was first published byKnopf Canada in 1996.Plot summary
The narrator, at first male, explains various events from his early childhood, living with a traveling family who finally settle in Ottawa,
Ontario . He goes on to explain events from his years in private school (including his parents' death), until he graduates and travels toPortugal , where he, on his eighteenth birthday, wakes up as a female.Surprisingly unfazed by her transformation, the narrator concludes her trip and begins
university back inToronto . She begins writing, and keeps travel in her life, eventually visiting such places asSpain andThailand , to name a few. She shares romances with a select few — males and females alike. Eventually she gets published, and after graduating, moves toMontreal , where she gets a job as a waitress while continuing to write. At her job she meets Tito, her final love. But as the novel is nearing a conclusion, she is suddenlyrape d by a vicious neighbour in her secluded apartment and her body reverts to being a male again."Self" entails the underlying theme of venturing curiosity. The narrator had an upbringing in which he shares a close relationship with a female friend, without it going any further. This confidant of his allows him to share even the deepest secrets of his life.
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