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Jack Hawkins
Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2015
Day one: The Georgia Flu explodes over the surface of the Earth like a neutron bomb. News reports put the mortality rate at over 99%.
Week Two: Civilization has crumbled.
Year Twenty: A band of actors and musicians called the Travelling Symphony move through their territories performing concerts and Shakespeare to the settlements that have grown up there. Twenty years after the pandemic, life feels relatively safe. But now a new danger looms, and it threatens the hopeful world every survivor has tried to rebuild.
Moving backwards and forwards in time, from the glittering years just before the collapse to the strange and altered world that exists twenty years after, Station Eleven charts the unexpected twists of fate that connect six people: famous actor Arthur Leander; Jeevan, a bystander warned about the flu just in time; Arthur's first wife, Miranda; Arthur's oldest friend, Clark; Kirsten, an actress with the Travelling Symphony; and the mysterious and self-proclaimed 'prophet'.
Emily St. John Mandel was born in Canada and studied dance at The School of Toronto Dance Theatre. She is the author of the novels Last Night in Montreal, The Singer's Gun, The Lola Quartet, and Station Eleven and is a staff writer for The Millions. She is married and lives in New York. ©2014 Emily St. John Mandel (P)2014 Audible StudiosListeners also enjoyed...




















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The Travelling Symphony, a group of musicians and actors, wander what remains of Planet Earth after a global pandemic has decimated the population, performing musical acts and Shakespearean skits for pockets of survivors who have managed to rebuild. Life has slowly settled into some semblance of normalcy — but with a new danger rising, any illusion of safety is soon shattered.
Told through the voice of multiple characters (each performed with distinction by narrator Jack Hawkins), Station Eleven is a twisting novel that jumps back and forth from the early days of the outbreak to the crumbled aftermath. It’s a stark, brilliantly crafted post-apocalyptic tale that is both adored by fans and celebrated by critics, evidenced by its 2015 Arthur C. Clarke Award win.
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Couldn’t stop listening…!
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Masterful
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If you could sum up Station Eleven in three words, what would they be?
Compelling and thought provokingAny additional comments?
I really enjoyed it and will probably listen again at some stage.Loved it
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Twists and turns and oh the humanity
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Nothing particularly wrong with it
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Masterpiece
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Dullest apocalypse ever
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I just couldn't suspend my belief in reality to such a ridiculous level.
So a flu came and wiped out most of humanity and somehow all their knowledge? They don't know how to harness electricity anymore, clean water is non-existent, we don't know how combustion engines work anymore, etc. etc. So I'm meant to believe that all libraries and human knowledge was consumed by this flu virus?
Oh, except of course for the works of Shakespeare. Somehow his work survived? But all other knowledge was lost? Give me a break.
The reader is great though. I tried to like it, for his sake, but I can't sit through this drivel.
Unbelievable premise
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