Listen "6.04 Station Eleven, or 2020"
Episode Synopsis
It took me three years before I felt ready to read a book about a pandemic. After much recommendation, from both during the height of the coronavirus pandemic and afterwards, I read Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel. In this episode I talk about how much this book impacted me, in its discussions of disaster, survival, and art. I hope you enjoy! A x
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Black Lives Matter resources
Pay the Rent
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@angourierice / @the_community_library / our book!
Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning
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Visit my website www.angourieslibrary.com for more episode notes, plus a full transcription of the episode.
You might also like:
5.13 The Snake Pit, 1946
4.19 Green Light: Gatsby and Lorde
3.17 Performance in a Pandemic: Interview with Kate Rice
2.10 Choosing Between What is Right and What is Easy: Discussing J. K. Rowling
***
Black Lives Matter resources
Pay the Rent
Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Greenpeace International
@angourierice / @the_community_library / our book!
Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning
Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website
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