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Yann Martel in orbit

It’s been a good year for Canadian authors when it comes to outer space. This summer, when astronauts Julie Payette and Robert Thirsk visited the International Space Station, they took with them copies of space-themed books by Kenneth Oppel and Jean-Rock Gaudreault. Now, it seems that the work of Yann Martel will be given a celestial reading by Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté.

Tomorrow, the Quebec billionaire – Canada’s answer to Richard Branson – will become the first Canadian space tourist when he blasts off from a Kazakhstan cosmodrome to his destination at the International Space Station – a 12-day round trip reportedly costing him in the range of $35 million. Lest you think him frivolous, Laliberté has described the trip as a “poetic social mission” meant to raise awareness about water issues. It will culminate, on Oct. 9, in a two-hour “artistic happening” that will be broadcast in 14 cities worldwide and feature a hodgepodge of activists and global celebrities, including Al Gore, Peter Gabriel, Shakira, Salma Hayek, and U2. The centrepiece of the event, however, will be Laliberté’s reading of a specially commissioned story by Martel, about “the moon, the sun, and a drop of water.”

Laliberté has said that he hopes the event will focus the world’s attention on a pressing issue facing humanity, but it’s hard to take him all that seriously. A former fire-eater and stilt-walker, Laliberté says he’ll be wearing a red clown nose when he takes off.

5 Responses to “Yann Martel in orbit”

  1. angel guerra says:

    From Stalin to clowns in space. The Russian experiment continues……

  2. patricia says:

    Oh angel, I’ve missed you…

  3. Nic Boshart says:

    So he’s going to raise awareness about water issues by burning millions of dollars of rocket fuel?
    God, this makes about as much sense as helicopter yoga.

  4. Barryfitz McMorleyoconnellcuddy says:

    Wouldn’t it make more sense to shoot Yann into space?

  5. IS says:

    That’s what these green people do. They talk environmental issues but they pollute (not to mention bore the daylights out of everyone) by traveling the globe–on liners and planes and trains and SUVs –hustling their wares. It’s all so contradictory.

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