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Station Eleven

Emily St. John Mandel

Station Eleven

Emily St. John Mandel

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Station Eleven Part 5 Summary & Analysis

Part 5: “Toronto”

Chapter 27 Summary

Seven years before the pandemic, Jeevan, then working as an entertainment journalist, manages to schedule an interview with Arthur. Arthur is not talkative at first, but he suddenly questions Jeevan about his choice of work, telling him that he is different from the other journalists. Off the record, Arthur confesses his fatigue and discomfort at being famous, before officially striking a more upbeat tone. On the condition that he not tell anyone for 24 hours, Arthur then reveals that he is leaving Elizabeth for Lydia Marks, the costar in his latest film. Arthur explains that telling Jeevan forces him to confront Elizabeth, who does not know yet. 

Chapter 28 Summary

On the sofa at Frank’s apartment about a week after the outbreak, Jeevan thinks back to the interview with Arthur and wonders whether he will ever drink a cappuccino or see his girlfriend again.

Chapter 29 Summary

Frank asks what Jeevan is smiling about. “Arthur Leander,” he replies, proudly remembering that he kept his promise after the interview. He feels a twinge of regret when he recalls photographing Miranda after the dinner party.

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