Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Date and Time: November 18, 2019, 6:30 PM CT
Location:
Parsons Public Library, 311 S 17th St, Parsons
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From the TALK series, After the Fact
Discussion Leader: Trish Reeves
This fascinating work depicts the lives of characters after a flu pandemic that decimates 99% of the world's population. Set 20 years after the fact where small groups of people live in abandoned gas stations (the fossil fuel economy no longer exists) and abandoned fast food restaurants such as Wendy's. Readers meet Kirsten, an actress with the traveling symphony that tours the upper peninsula of Michigan performing Shakespeare (because audiences prefer it to more modern plays). The novel examines a post-apocalyptic world consisting of "ferals," starvation, and loneliness through themes of nostalgia, memory, and art. Mandel weaves together this cast of characters with an air of mystery and suspense that propels the reader forward wanting to learn more.
Sponsored by: Parsons Public Library
For more information about this event, please contact:
Delores March
(620) 421-5920
http://www.parsonslibrary.org