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Examining Technology in the Apocalypse: Station Eleven

Examining Technology in the Apocalypse: Station Eleven

station_11End of the world books, like their counterparts in alternative history section, extrapolate all the factors necessary to answer that most basic of questions posed by science fiction: what if? Emily St. John Mandel’s 2014 novel Station Eleven is the latest in a long line of these types of novels, and it’s one of the best recent examples of particular subgenre—a distinction that just earned it the Arthur C. Clarke Award. While there’s much to say about its literary merits, its worth as a genre story, it’s also a compelling meditation on our relationship with technology.
The plot follows a trio of interconnected characters during and after a period of global collapse, caused by a flu pandemic. On the eve of the outbreak, Arthur Leander dies in the midst of playing King Lear. Also present are 8-year-old actress Kirsten Raymonde and Jeevan Chaudhary, a former photographer and current EMT, and as the world ends, Arthur’s death follows them decades into the future.

Station Eleven

Emily St. John Mandel

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Hardcover

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