The washington post, san francisco chronicle, chicago tribune, buzzfeed, entertainment weekly, time, milwaukee journal. The audio book club visits station eleven slate critics debate emily st. The parallel universe theory discussion is a scientific worldview that contrasts with the faithcentric cult of the prophet. I finished the book yesterday and i loved it, although i think im still recovering from the last chapter and the epilogue but more on that in the discussion, i hope. John mandel, the story of a traveling troupe of performers roaming a postapocalyptic america 20 years after a flu pandemic has killed most of the worlds population. Station eleven by mandel is a compelling look at what could have happened if sars had eliminated most of the population. Station eleven is a book about many things but its also about survival. Feel free to join in the conversation over on the book club page. This ambitious story tackles a postapocalyptic world in which a super flu has wiped out the majority of the population. Feb 21, 2016 its time for our very first book club discussion. I agree with so many peoples sentiments about this book that it wasnt worth the hype.
This means that nothing is held back about the book here. In which i discussed my spoilerfree thoughts on station eleven by emily st john mandel. Station eleven is a critically acclaimed 2015 novel by upandcoming author emily st. How does the undersea connect to the events of the novel. Jul 10, 2015 the audio book club visits station eleven slate critics debate emily st. Clarke award in 2015 the novel was well received by critics, with praise emphasizing the understated nature of. Emily st john mandels station eleven a book that builds cumulative power i n her muchtipped fourth novel, longlisted last week for a us national book award, canadian author emily st. John mandels fourth novel station eleven recently made the national book awards shortlist for fiction. If you have read or are planning to read station eleven by emily st john mandel with your book club which we would highly recommend, take. John mandel the questions, discussion topics, and reading list that follow are intended to enhance your reading groups discussion of station eleven, the dazzling new novel by acclaimed author emily st. Station eleven is a best book club book for discussion, a glittering novel about an actors death, art, fame, and ambition set in the eerie days of civilizations. The novel was listed as one of the best books of the year by the following publications.
Want more great book recommendations from mashable. If you have not read the book, this page is not for you. Station eleven is a about a shakespearean theater troupe traveling through a postapocalyptic north america. We planned things right having our meeting outside in the warm summer air which created the perfect ambiance for our discussion. Station eleven is the kind of book that speaks to dozens of the readers in me the hollywood devotee, the comic book fan, the cult junkie, the love lover, the disaster tourist. Ana is the daughter of matthias, head scribe to herod antipas, tetrarch of galilee. The washington post, san francisco chronicle, chicago tribune, buzzfeed, entertainment weekly, time, milwaukee journal sentinel, minnesota public radio, the huffington. You can watch our full discussion with mandel about station eleven below. John mandel and this years red deer reads community book club winning title. Our february cc book cub selection is 2014 national book award finalist station eleven by emily st. A flu has ravaged the globe, and most of the population is dead. For the most part, the writing rambles along, slowly unveiling a constant.
John mandel, 2014 national book award finalist, fiction station eleven lincoln michel. Discussion questions for station eleven amnesty international. Sep 25, 2014 emily st john mandels station eleven a book that builds cumulative power i n her muchtipped fourth novel, longlisted last week for a us national book award, canadian author emily st john. About this book an ambitious take on a postapocalyptic world where some strive to preserve art, culture, and kindness. Im not speaking of the tedious variations on physical death. Station eleven is an adult post apocalypticdystopian novel written by emily st. No matter the genre, age, notoriety, or length of the book of the moment, book club questions can kickstart or enhance your group discussion. Station eleven is the kind of book that speaks to dozens of the readers in methe hollywood devotee, the comic book fan, the cult junkie, the love lover, the disaster tourist. Arthurs death happens to coincide with the arrival of the georgia flu. The story begins in downtown toronto, in the midst of the tumultuous life of famous stage and screen actor, arthur leander. Whether you are discussing characters and their actions, setting, theme, or images, having a guide to questions that will. Sep 24, 2015 station eleven is a good book club book.
John mandel march 24, 2020 in the very anticipated follow up to mandels station eleven, the story jumps from 1999 to the present day and follows vincent, paul, and jonathan as they cope with moments of greed, guilt, ambition, and love. Choose one question at a time and toss it out to the group. See more ideas about station eleven, station 11 and county library. Station eleven starts like any postapocalyptic book, with the obligatory deadly flu that empties the earth. Station eleven was a national book award finalist and a penfaulkner award finalist. General book club questions for study and discussion. This study guide consists of approximately 79 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of station eleven. The novel takes place in the great lakes region after a fictional swine flu pandemic, known as the georgia flu, has devastated the world, killing most of the population.
One night, in a toronto theater, onstage performing the role of king lear, 51yearold arthur leander. Select a number of questions, write each on an index card, and distribute. Litcharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in station eleven, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. I put it down after getting to the last page, went hmmm to myself, and wondered what the point was of the whole thing. Station eleven proves that there is beauty in the apocalypse. Now that youve read the entire novel, go back and reread the passage by czeslaw milosz that serves as an epigraph. May 28, 2016 i finished the book yesterday and i loved it, although i think im still recovering from the last chapter and the epilogue but more on that in the discussion, i hope. Each member or a team of 23 takes a card and answers the question. In 20 years, someone couldnt find a manual and get a power plant back up and running.
I just finished station eleven for a book club im a part of outside of the reddit verse. During act 4 of a production of king lear in toronto, arthur leander playing the lead role stumbles around on stage with three young girls, one of whom is kirsten raymonde. Instead of believing that everything happens for a reason, the georgia flu is simply something that happened. Review of fairest by marissa meyer to go up on friday. Both station eleven s space station and the postgeorgia flu world are settings in which can be explored the psychological effects sustained by inhabitants of a world that does not feel like their own. Instead of believing that everything happens for a reason, the georgia flu is simply something that happened randomly in this universe but also didnt happen in an infinite number of other places. Station eleven amnesty international book club canada. As a member or leader of a book club, you are likely to be reading books on a wide variety of topics, both fiction and nonfiction. John mandel and im actually quite surprised by how enjoyable it was, especially considering that i bought this book on a whim two days ago without knowing anything about it whatsoever.
If you have read or are planning to read station eleven by emily st john mandel with your book club which we would highly recommend, take these questions along to get your discussion started. About station eleven, the rest of the country, the prophets mother, the city with power, and the rest of the world. As in februarys book club pick, station eleven, the story is told from multiple perspectives. Lets plow on to something a little less serious book club. Let me start by congratulating you on being a welldeserved national book award fiction finalist. John mandel is a truly inspiring piece of fiction, one that transcends time, space and the human spirit.
If you havent read her superpopular novel, station eleven, get on it. Jan 26, 2015 guys, i just read a really great book. A site dedicated to book lovers providing a forum to discover and share commentary about the books and authors they enjoy. What is the metaphor of the station eleven comic books. Why did mandel choose it to introduce station eleven. Station eleven february cc book club selection college. However, im glad that theres open spaces to fill in and that it ends with hope instead of tying it up with a happily ever after. She demonstrates an exceptional aptitude for writing, and matthias, for a time, indulges her with reed pens, papyri, and other 16 c. John mandels fourth novel, station eleven, begins with a spectacular end. This is a spoiler page for the book station eleven. This post apocalyptic novel is set in toronto, and the great lakes area, which is a bonus for canadian readers but not a hinderance to anyone from somewhere else.
Bring these questions into your own book club, or join us on goodreads for an. Apr 18, 2020 topics about this book topics that mention this book. How do shakespearean motifs coincide with those of station eleven, both the novel and the comic. The glass hotel book club discussion the mom of the year.
In this months book club discussion, you will also meet several individuals who use their creativity to champion human rights. The questions, discussion topics, and reading list that follow are intended to enhance your reading groups discussion of station eleven, the dazzling new novel by acclaimed author emily st. John mandel, author of the pandemic classic station eleven, joins the virtual l. Both station elevens space station and the postgeorgia flu world are settings in which can be explored the psychological effects sustained by inhabitants of a world that does not feel like their own. An audacious, darkly glittering novel set in the eerie days of civilizations collapse, station eleven tells the spellbinding story of a hollywood star, his wouldbe savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the great lakes region, risking everything for art and humanity. Discuss the ways in which the graphic novel station eleven mirrors the postgeorgia flu world. Im really looking forward to getting others perspectives on this one. If jeevan had been able to save him, it wouldnt have prevented the apocalypse. So, our discussion for station eleven is going to be on sunday, january 8. An audacious, darkly glittering novel set in the eerie days of civilizations collapse, station eleven tells the spellbinding story of a hollywood star, his wouldbe savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the great lakes region, risking everything for. Sep 09, 2014 an audacious, darkly glittering novel set in the eerie days of civilizations collapse, station eleven tells the spellbinding story of a hollywood star, his wouldbe savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the great lakes region, risking everything for art and humanity.
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