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Station Eleven af Emily St. John Mandel
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Station Eleven (udgave 2015)

af Emily St. John Mandel (Forfatter)

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10,813751599 (4.09)1 / 1039
20 år efter en influenzaepidemi har dræbt de fleste mennesker, rejser en teater- og musiktrup rundt blandt småbyer og enklaver ud fra tanken om, at det ikke er nok at overleve. Men verden er ikke blevet et mindre farligt sted, og spørgsmålet er, om der er håb for menneskeheden?
Medlem:Lexiphanicist
Titel:Station Eleven
Forfattere:Emily St. John Mandel (Forfatter)
Info:Vintage (2015), Edition: Reprint, 352 pages
Samlinger:Læst, men ikke ejet
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Nøgleord:Read

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Station Eleven af Emily St. John Mandel

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 Name that Book: Found: SciFi/Fan pandemic4 ulæste / 4AF1087, september 2021

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I was initially confused about the decision to start a book that it is ultimately about the apocalypse with a tragic focus on the unrelated death of Arthur Leander. How can a personal tragedy be related to the apocalypse? How can we care when several million people are about to die? But ultimately that's kind of the point of Station Eleven. It's less about the apocalypse and more about everyone ever known to Arthur Leander in the peri-apocalyptic time from his first wife to the paramedic who tried to resuscitate him. It's a very character-focused exploration with some intertwining threads. The intense character study plays nicely with the themes of the book: not how humans survive the apocalypse, but really how humanity survives, with art and culture and museums and language. And in that, how individuals survive with their individuality. This is really a new approach to a pretty tired genre.

Sometimes, St. John Mandel is a little too on the nose, but it still usually hits home. For instance: the motto inscribed on the Symphony's van: "Survival is Insufficient," or the fact that most of the characters belong to a traveling band of Shakespearean players. It really only rankled when she tried to draw parallels between Arthur having multiple wives (sequentially) being completely accepted in the conventional time line, while the prophet's, Arthur's son (in a plot-twist I saw coming on like, page 2) multiple wives are condemned, perhaps because he has them in parallel and also, a potential wife is 12. Similarly, the ironic cross-cut from Arthur's first wife bemoaning the likelihood that Kirsten will amount to nothing with her extreme competence and self-protection in the post-apocalyptic world. We get it: some people really came into their own in an apocalypse and it provides an opportunity for humanity to be cleansed. Great.

On the whole, I found Station Eleven to be a really unique and interesting take on the post-apocalyptic genre, with some beautiful character portraits. ( )
  settingshadow | Aug 19, 2023 |
Mandel's quietly confident and gripping writing is almost distressing; it's that good. How does one do such a difficult thing with such seeming effortlessness!? The tenuous balance of hope in the face of despair told through the lives of people who may or may not survive a global pandemic (go figure!) kept me thoroughly engrossed and transported. Brilliant! ( )
  rebwaring | Aug 14, 2023 |
This was beautiful. People and their stories moving back and forth in time and through each others lives. From the end of the story looking back it's like a great delicate spider web. ( )
  beentsy | Aug 12, 2023 |
It kept me entertained but I'm not really sure what the point was. ( )
  xfitkitten | Aug 7, 2023 |
The first time I tried reading this book, I gave up on it because of the subject. I'm really glad I gave it a second try. This is truly an imaginative masterwork. ( )
  beckyrenner | Aug 3, 2023 |
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Station Eleven is not so much about apocalypse as about memory and loss, nostalgia and yearning; the effort of art to deepen our fleeting impressions of the world and bolster our solitude. Mandel evokes the weary feeling of life slipping away, for Arthur as an individual and then writ large upon the entire world.
tilføjet af zhejw | RedigerThe Guardian, Justine Jordan (Sep 25, 2014)
 
Survival may indeed be insufficient, but does it follow that our love of art can save us? If “Station Eleven” reveals little insight into the effects of extreme terror and misery on humanity, it offers comfort and hope to those who believe, or want to believe, that doomsday can be survived, that in spite of everything people will remain good at heart, and that when they start building a new world they will want what was best about the old.
tilføjet af zhejw | RedigerNew York Times, Sigrid Nunez (Sep 12, 2014)
 
Mandel’s solid writing and magnetic narrative make for a strong combination in what should be a breakout novel.
tilføjet af sturlington | RedigerKirkus Reviews (Jun 17, 2014)
 

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20 år efter en influenzaepidemi har dræbt de fleste mennesker, rejser en teater- og musiktrup rundt blandt småbyer og enklaver ud fra tanken om, at det ikke er nok at overleve. Men verden er ikke blevet et mindre farligt sted, og spørgsmålet er, om der er håb for menneskeheden?

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