BOOK

Maya.

Jostein Gaarder · Fiction · 1999

"Maya" by Jostein Gaarder is a thought-provoking narrative that intertwines themes of love, existence, and the mysteries of life through its characters and their philosophical discussions. Set against the backdrop of various locations, including the idyllic Fiji islands, the novel uses the paradise-like setting to delve into profound reflections on human nature and the cosmos. Fiji's lush landscapes and tranquil environment serve as a perfect contrast to the intricate and often tumultuous inner lives of the characters, making the reader ponder the beauty of our world and the complexities beyond it. Gaarder's use of Fiji not only enriches the novel's aesthetic appeal but also underscores the universal quest for understanding and meaning in life.