When Was Station Eleven Written? Did the Book Predict the Future?

When Was Station Eleven Written? Did the Book Predict the Future?

When Was 'Station Eleven' Written? Did the Book Predict the Future?Home > TelevisionSource: HBO Max When Was ' Station Eleven' Written Fans of the Book Think It' s Eerily PropheticBy Anna GarrisonDec. 23 2021, Published 1:56 p.m. ET The latest HBO Max miniseries to captivate an audience is Station Eleven, based on the book of the same name by author Emily St. John Mandel. The story takes place in the Great Lakes region before and after a fictional virus called the "Georgia flu" devastates the world.Article continues below advertisement The main characters are linked together by a traveling theater troupe that performs Shakespeare on a quest to find an airport where civilization appears to be blooming again. Many fans of the book notice its eerie parallel to the current coronavirus pandemic, making them curious as to when the book was written. So, when was Station Eleven written? Here's what we know.Source: HBO MaxArticle continues below advertisement When did Emily St John Mandel write ' Station Eleven' In an interview with Esquire from December 2021, Emily St. John Mandel recounts how, in early 2020, she received a plethora of email requests and essay op-eds about Station Eleven after the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation. Station Eleven, which was written in 2014, appears to readers as eerily predictive of the future. However, Emily insists that any parallels between her book and the present are purely coincidental: "I really resisted talking about [the book] in any public way. I felt uncomfortable being cast as an expert. At the same time, I was doing Zoom events every night, where it became clear that people really wanted to talk about pandemics. Eventually, I surrendered." Article continues below advertisementSource: HBO Max Fans of the book and the show will note that even with the dire circumstances in Station Eleven, the themes are ultimately centered around humanity's persistence despite the odds — a message that a society wracked by a pandemic could use right now.Article continues below advertisement "It's a story where civilization collapses, but our humanity persists — maybe there's something there that people wanted to absorb,” Mandel told the magazine. “At the same time, at the beginning of the pandemic, I remember the difficulty of adapting to a life of pure uncertainty. I wanted clues about how this might go or how it might end. I wanted certainty about the future. Maybe that’s why people reached for Station Eleven, to try to force ourselves to confront what could happen."Source: HBO MaxArticle continues below advertisement When was ' Station Eleven' filmed While filming the Station Eleven series, actors found themselves impacted by the pandemic both in their personal and professional lives. Filming began in January 2020 in Chicago, but quickly halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. Filming later resumed in Toronto, Canada, in February 2021. Thankfully, the actors were able to complete filming by July 2021 without further delays. Actress Mackenzie Davis, who plays Kirsten on the show, told The Hollywood Reporter that she was concerned filming would never resume after the initial shutdown. "But I kind of thought we weren’t going to make this show at first because it was like, ‘Well, it’s a little on the nose, don’t we think?’ I don’t even think that is true now because the show is so much about everything afterwards and the pandemic part is minute. But it was very strange." Episodes of Station Eleven air on Thursdays on HBO Max.AdvertisementMore from Distractify HBO Max's New Pandemic-Themed Drama 'Station Eleven' Has Officially Spread — Where Was It Filmed? 'Station Eleven' Is About a Devastating Pandemic — and It Began Filming Before COVID-19 Hit HBO Max's Latest Miniseries 'Station Eleven' Has Fans Already Asking for More Latest Television News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
Share:
0 comments

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

Minimum 10 characters required

* All fields are required. Comments are moderated before appearing.

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!