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University Common Read 2016-17: Journal Articles
"Station Eleven" is the 2016-17 University Common Read. Find interviews, reviews, journal articles, videos, and books relating to Emily St. John Mandel and his book, "Station Eleven" and University Common Read events at WMU within this Lib-Guide.
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Dark...and Literary
Claire Kirch. Publishers Weekly 259.11 (March 12, 2012): 30.
Apocalypse Now: Emily St. John Mandel Stokes Nostalgia for the Present in her Wistfully Futuristic New Novel
Toronto Life. 48.10 (Oct. 2014): 118.
Come Slowly, Lord Jesus
Katherine Willis Pershey. The Christian Century. 132.10 (May 13, 2015): 10-11.
Emily St. John Mandel Wins the Arthur C. Clarke Award for 'Station Eleven'
M2 Best Books (May 8, 2015).
Apocalypse Whenever: Catastrophe, Privilege and Indifference
Christopher Thurman. English Studies in Africa. 58.1 (Jan. 2, 2015): 56-67.
Modern Life Is a Miracle (Off the Record Column)
Tracey Thorn. New Statesman. 144.5262 (May 15-21, 2015) 63.
Post Apocalyptic Literature
Back to the Future
Carol T. Christ. Hudson Review 68.1 (Spring 2015): 151-157
To Carry the Fire: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction Teaches Us to Remember and Preserve the Past
Ian Tuttle. National Review. 66.24 (Dec. 31, 2014): 28.
Between Dystopia and Utopia: The Post-Apocalyptic Discourse of Cormac McCathy's The Road
Inger-Anne Søfting. English Studies. 94.6 (2013): 704-713.
'Time to Go': The Post-Apocalyptic and the Post-Traumatic in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
Katherine V. Snyder. Studies in the Novel. 43.4 (Winter 2011): 470-489.
Contemporary Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults: Brave New Teenagers
David Cappella. Children's Literature. 43 (2015): 312-317, 325.
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