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  2. Station Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Station Eleven is a novel by the Canadian writer Emily St. John Mandel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It takes place in the Great Lakes region before and after a fictional swine flu pandemic , known as the "Georgia Flu", has devastated the world, killing most of the population.

  3. Station Eleven (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Station Eleven is an American post-apocalyptic dystopian fiction television miniseries created by Patrick Somerville based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel. The miniseries premiered on HBO Max on December 16, 2021, and ran for ten episodes until January 13, 2022.

  4. ‘Station Eleven’ author to share thoughts on apocalypse ...

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    OpEd: Author Emily St. John Mandel will speak in Lexington on Oct. 17.

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  6. 'Station Eleven,' like the Shakespeare that sustains it, is ...

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    Flawed but engrossing, the craft of HBO Max's post-post-apocalyptic tale masks its narrative imperfections: As in the Bard, plot gives way to poetry.

  7. Emily St. John Mandel - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Mandel began writing her first novel, Last Night in Montreal, while living in Montreal. [14] She is a staff writer for The Millions, an online magazine. [17] [18] In 2012, she used the Goodreads database to write an article for The Millions, analyzing statistics relating to novels with titles in "The ___'s Daughter" pattern. [19]

  8. Part 10 - Wikipedia

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  9. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.