Emily St.John Mandel

Station Eleven

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  • yulyaisirjozhahas quoted2 months ago
    She hopes she isn’t as awkward to other people as she feels to herself.
  • Lunahas quoted7 months ago
    There is too much world
  • friends don't liehas quoted2 years ago
    All three caravans of the Traveling Symphony are labeled as such, THE TRAVELING SYMPHONY lettered in white on both sides, but the lead caravan carries an additional line of text: Because survival is insufficient.
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    Clark had always been fond of beautiful objects, and in his present state of mind, all objects were beautiful. He stood by the case and found himself moved by every object he saw there, by the human enterprise each object had required. Consider the snow globe. Consider the mind that invented those miniature storms, the factory worker who turned sheets of plastic into white flakes of snow, the hand that drew the plan for the miniature Severn City with its church steeple and city hall, the assembly-line worker who watched the globe glide past on a conveyer belt somewhere in China. Consider the white gloves on the hands of the woman who inserted the snow globes into boxes, to be packed into larger boxes, crates, shipping containers. Consider the card games played belowdecks in the evenings on the ship carrying the containers across the ocean, a hand stubbing out a cigarette in an overflowing ashtray, a haze of blue smoke in dim light, the cadences of a half dozen languages united by common profanities, the sailors’ dreams of land and women, these men for whom the ocean was a gray-line horizon to be traversed in ships the size of overturned skyscrapers. Consider the signature on the shipping manifest when the ship reached port, a signature unlike any other on earth, the coffee cup in the hand of the driver delivering boxes to the distribution center, the secret hopes of the UPS man carrying boxes of snow globes from there to the Severn City Airport. Clark shook the globe and held it up to the light. When he looked through it, the planes were warped and caught in whirling snow.
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    ecause celebrity still carried a certain currency
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    so wish I could tweet this.
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    so visiting them was like going back in time to the paradise of a half hour earlier, when he hadn’t yet known that everything was coming undone.
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    n image that Arthur had once said was like the establishing shot for a movie:
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    Supportive of my vision? He’d adopted new speech patterns.
  • Филипп Каретовhas quoted3 years ago
    utside the world was ending and snow continued to fall.
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