Beatrice and Virgil

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Beatrice and Virgil is a philosophical novel by Yann Martel that uses an allegorical story about animals to explore the horrors and memory of the Holocaust.

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instanceOf novel
philosophical novel
author Yann Martel NERFINISHED
characterType Beatrice is a donkey NERFINISHED
Virgil is a howler monkey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
criticalReception mixed reviews
explores ethical representation of genocide
followsWork Life of Pi NERFINISHED
genre Holocaust literature
allegorical fiction
philosophical fiction
hasForm prose
hasISBN 9780307398777
hasNarrator third-person narrator
hasSettingElement taxidermy shop
language English
literaryMovement contemporary literature
mainCharacter Beatrice NERFINISHED
Henry NERFINISHED
Virgil NERFINISHED
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativeDevice allegory
metafiction
notableFor controversial treatment of Holocaust themes
use of animal allegory to depict Holocaust horrors
pageCountApprox 200–250 pages
publicationDate 2010
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Knopf Canada NERFINISHED
setIn unnamed city
structure framed by a writer's story and a play about animals
subjectMatter Holocaust allegory
violence against animals as metaphor
theme Holocaust NERFINISHED
evil
limits of art
memory of atrocity
representation of suffering
silence and complicity
testimony
titleAlludesTo Beatrice from the Divine Comedy
Virgil from the Divine Comedy
titleReference Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy NERFINISHED

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Yann Martel wrote Beatrice and Virgil