Yann Martel's 'Son of Nobody' Explores Trojan War Through Unique Lens
Yann Martel's fifth novel, 'Son of Nobody', follows scholar Harlow Donne as he navigates family tensions while on a fellowship at Oxford. Amidst his work translating ancient papyri, he uncovers a long-lost epic poem about the Trojan war from the perspective of a common soldier named Psoas. The narrative blends domestic struggles with historical discovery.
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