The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccama..., Yann Martel
The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccama..., Yann Martel
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The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios

Author: Yann Martel

Narrator: Johnny Stange, John Randolph Jones, Jeff Woodman, David Ledoux, Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 4 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/22/2004


Synopsis

Here are four unforgettable stories by the author of Life of Pi. In the exquisite title novella, a very 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 whose horrors and miracles their story echoes. In "The Time I Heard the Private Donald J. Rankin String Concerto with One Discordant Violin, by the American composer John Morton," a Canadian university student visits Washington DC and experiences the Vietnam War and its aftermath through an intense musical encounter. In "Manners of Dying," variations of a warden's letter to the mother of a son he has just executed reveal how each life is contained in its end. The final story, "The Mirror Machine," is about a young man who discovers an antique mirror-making machine in his grandmother's attic. The man's fascination with the object is juxtaposed with the longwinded reminiscences it evokes from his grandmother.

Written earlier in Martel's career, these tales are as moving as they are thought-provoking, as inventive in form as they are timeless in content. They display that startling mix of dazzle and depth that have made Yann Martel an international phenomenon.

About Yann Martel

Yann Martel, the son of diplomats, was born in Spain in 1963. He grew up in Costa Rica, France, Mexico, Alaska, and Canada and as an adult has spent time in Iran, Turkey, and India. After studying philosophy in college, he worked at various odd jobs until he began earning his living as a writer at the age of twenty-seven. He currently lives in Montreal.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn on February 23, 2018

This is Yann Martel’s first book, published eight years before his breakthrough novel, the Booker Prize-winning Life Of Pi. Turn to any page in the collection and it’s obvious that he has talent, passion and a keen philosophical spirit. The stories feel personal in the best way, urgent dispatches fro......more