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Station Eleven
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Station Eleven
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: Twenty years after the collapse, a nomadic troupe of musicians and actors travels through the Great Lakes region, performing Shakespeare and orchestral music because " survival is insufficient ". Key Characters

: The narrative moves nonlinearly between the years preceding the collapse and "Year Twenty," following survivors as they navigate the new world. Station Eleven

Station Eleven is a celebrated 2014 post-apocalyptic novel by that explores the collapse of civilization after a devastating "Georgia Flu" pandemic. Unlike many darker works in the genre, it focuses on the persistence of art, beauty, and human connection in a world stripped of modern technology. Core Narrative & Structure : Twenty years after the collapse, a nomadic

: The story begins in Toronto during a production of Shakespeare’s King Lear , where famous actor Arthur Leander dies of a heart attack just as the flu begins to decimate the global population. Unlike many darker works in the genre, it

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