The High Mountains of Portugal

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The High Mountains of Portugal is a novel by Yann Martel that intertwines three linked stories across different time periods, blending magical realism, grief, and spiritual exploration.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Yann Martel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
follows Beatrice and Virgil NERFINISHED
genre literary fiction
magical realism
novel
philosophical fiction
hasAnimalMotif chimpanzee
other apes
hasCharacterType Canadian senator
grieving protagonist
pathologist
priest
hasNarrativeTechnique magical realism
multiple perspectives
nonlinear narrative
hasPart first story set in the 1900s
second story set in the 1930s
third story set in the late 20th century
hasReception mixed to positive critical reviews
hasSubject Christianity NERFINISHED
colonial history
mourning
myth and symbolism
religion
hasSymbol automobile
crucifix
labyrinth
mountains
isNotableFor blending realism and the fantastical
exploration of faith after loss
triptych narrative structure
literaryMovement postmodern literature
mainTheme faith
grief
human–animal relationships
loss
love
spiritual exploration
narrativeForm interlinked stories
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 2016
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Knopf Canada NERFINISHED
setting Portugal NERFINISHED
highlands of Portugal

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Yann Martel wrote The High Mountains of Portugal