Abstract :
Coelho’s narrator tells us “if a book isn’t self-explanatory, then the book is not worth reading”
(248). Though such a statement may not appeal to a Formalist critic in the sense that literature
should alienate, defamiliarize and make difficult the literary experience, Coelho proves in The
Zahir the assumption of his narrator. The book is so simple and its narrative flows so smoothly
like a running stream of water in the early months of spring. Coelho’s narrative magically
transfixes its readers and absorbs them into the mystical and mythical world of its narrator.