:IMAGE.half | :INFO.half Cloud Atlas Six lives across six centuries, each nested inside the next. One soul, many bodies, one recurring question. | :INFO Nested Across Time David Mitchell's 2004 novel opens six stories and closes them in reverse order, like a set of Russian dolls. A Pacific voyage in 1849. A young composer's letters from 1930s Belgium. A 1970s corporate thriller. A vanity publisher trapped in a nursing home. A cloned server in near-future Seoul. A goatherd's oral testimony after civilisation has ended. Each narrative bleeds into the next through manuscripts, films, and journals, with power, exploitation, and resistance echoing across every era. :JOURNEY Reading Cloud Atlas 3 Historical 4 Intimate 4 Propulsive 4 Comic 5 Haunting 4 Elemental :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:David Mitchell] Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others, past and present. :NOTE.half Mitchell structured the novel as a sextet, a musical form in which six voices play simultaneously and separately. He has cited Italo Calvino and Donna Tartt among the writers who influenced his structural ambition. | :NOTE.half The 2012 Wachowski and Tom Tykwer film adaptation ran nearly three hours and cast each actor across multiple stories and time periods, including in roles of different races and genders, generating significant controversy. :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=Cloud+Atlas+David+Mitchell+book Find a copy near you