Friday, or, The Other Island
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1997
240
Novel • Fiction
Desert Island • 18th century
1997
Adult
18+ years
In Friday, or, The Other Island, Michel Tournier reimagines the Robinson Crusoe story. A shipwreck leaves a person stranded on a deserted island where they encounter Friday, an indigenous person. Their interactions explore themes of civilization, solitude, and human connection, transforming the island into a space for personal and philosophical growth.
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
Dark
Challenging
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Friday, or, The Other Island by Michel Tournier reimagines the Robinson Crusoe tale, exploring themes of civilization versus nature and isolation. Critics appreciate its philosophical depth and unique perspective. Some find the narrative slower at times, but rich character development compensates. Tournier's prose is also noted for its lyrical quality. Overall, it's a thought-provoking read.
A reader who enjoys Friday, or, The Other Island by Michel Tournier likely appreciates philosophical tales and 18th-century adventures. Fans of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe or Yann Martel's Life of Pi would be drawn to its exploration of isolation, human nature, and transformation.
3,997 ratings
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240
Novel • Fiction
Desert Island • 18th century
1997
Adult
18+ years
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