Son of Nobody Son of Nobody

In Conversation with Yann Martel

Son of Nobody
13 May
BOOK

ABOUT THE SHOW

Mark your literary calendars: Yann Martel, beloved and critically acclaimed author of the Booker-winning novel Life of Pi, is back with his first book in a decade.

In Son of Nobody, a classics scholar discovers a lost account of the Trojan War that unlocks both a new historical perspective and a profound personal meditation on love, ambition and grief. Son of Nobody is vintage Martel, elegantly weaving its dual narrative with astute philosophical reflections on the echoes between fact and fable, myth and memory.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Yann Martel is the author of a short story collection, The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, and of five novels, Life of Pi (for which he was awarded the 2002 Man Booker Prize), Self, Beatrice & Virgil, The High Mountains of Portugal and Son of Nobody. Life of Pi was adapted for the silver screen by Ang Lee, garnering four Oscars.

Martel also ran a guerilla book club with Stephen Harper, sending the former prime minister of Canada a book every two weeks for four years. The letters that accompanied the books were published as 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. Martel lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four children.

Carody Culver is the editor of Griffith Review. She’s also a writer and a literary interviewer. Her work has appeared in Australian Book Review, Meanjin, Sydney Review of Books, Kill Your Darlings, Books+Publishing and more, and she’s been a contributing editor for Peppermint magazine. Her chapbook, The Morgue I Think the Deader It Gets, was published by Cordite in 2022.

You can find her on Substack at acriticalcondition.substack.com.

BOOK

PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES

Wed 13 May 2026
7:30PM

VENUE

Underground Theatre

TICKETS

Adult
$49*
Concession
$45*
*$7.20 transaction fee applies to all ticket purchases

DURATION

60 minutes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Suitable for 15+

All children are permitted but must hold a valid ticket

Contains adult themes

ACCESSIBILITY

  • wheelchair_accessible
Presented by Brisbane Writers Festival

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Yann Martel is the author of a short story collection, The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, and of five novels, Life of Pi (for which he was awarded the 2002 Man Booker Prize), Self, Beatrice & Virgil, The High Mountains of Portugal and Son of Nobody. Life of Pi was adapted for the silver screen by Ang Lee, garnering four Oscars.

Martel also ran a guerilla book club with Stephen Harper, sending the former prime minister of Canada a book every two weeks for four years. The letters that accompanied the books were published as 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. Martel lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four children.

Carody Culver is the editor of Griffith Review. She’s also a writer and a literary interviewer. Her work has appeared in Australian Book Review, Meanjin, Sydney Review of Books, Kill Your Darlings, Books+Publishing and more, and she’s been a contributing editor for Peppermint magazine. Her chapbook, The Morgue I Think the Deader It Gets, was published by Cordite in 2022.

You can find her on Substack at acriticalcondition.substack.com.