David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas (2004) presents its readers with a “borderless world.” This borderlessness concerns space and time, with complex and interweaving spatiotemporal planes. In this fictional world, the subject will serve as an entity that brings together disparate spatialities and temporalities through an intricate symbolic web that connects the subject’s body to the world it inhabits. Numerous versions of past, present, and future run in parallel, the actual and the virtual coexist, and the text folds upon itself. The novel operates a constant state of liminality, a state that will be embodied by the subject. Seemingly in a paradoxical way, the multiple liminal states identifiable in the novel convey the ultimate sense of borderle...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the theme of reincarnation and predation in David Mit...
In this essay, I explore the interaction between David Mitchell\u27s novel Cloud Atlas and postmoder...
This chapter reads science and technology in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas [2004] as a consistently d...
A cosmodern reading of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas creates a positive vision of the longer term for...
The Cartography of Narrative in David Mitchell’s Novel “Cloud Atlas” David Mitchell’s novel Cloud At...
This project utilizes cartographic discourse to explore the nuances of subject-formation in the post...
The breathless itineraries of David Mitchell’s novels Ghostwritten and Cloud Atlas position them as ...
This article analyses the structural and thematic repetitions in David Mitchell’s "Cloud Atlas". Sim...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze Mitchell\u27s presentation of the deep connection between the h...
International audienceThe outcome of the first international conference on David Mitchell's writing,...
This chapter explores the way in which British novelist David Mitchell contributes towards a rethink...
International audienceScience fiction literature can be a language laboratory: the same way science ...
David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas is a mind-blowing work of 21st century contemporary British Literature....
International audienceIn two of his novels, Cloud Atlas (2006) and The Bone Clocks (2014) British au...
A cosmodern reading of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas creates a positive vision of the future for read...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the theme of reincarnation and predation in David Mit...
In this essay, I explore the interaction between David Mitchell\u27s novel Cloud Atlas and postmoder...
This chapter reads science and technology in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas [2004] as a consistently d...
A cosmodern reading of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas creates a positive vision of the longer term for...
The Cartography of Narrative in David Mitchell’s Novel “Cloud Atlas” David Mitchell’s novel Cloud At...
This project utilizes cartographic discourse to explore the nuances of subject-formation in the post...
The breathless itineraries of David Mitchell’s novels Ghostwritten and Cloud Atlas position them as ...
This article analyses the structural and thematic repetitions in David Mitchell’s "Cloud Atlas". Sim...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze Mitchell\u27s presentation of the deep connection between the h...
International audienceThe outcome of the first international conference on David Mitchell's writing,...
This chapter explores the way in which British novelist David Mitchell contributes towards a rethink...
International audienceScience fiction literature can be a language laboratory: the same way science ...
David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas is a mind-blowing work of 21st century contemporary British Literature....
International audienceIn two of his novels, Cloud Atlas (2006) and The Bone Clocks (2014) British au...
A cosmodern reading of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas creates a positive vision of the future for read...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the theme of reincarnation and predation in David Mit...
In this essay, I explore the interaction between David Mitchell\u27s novel Cloud Atlas and postmoder...
This chapter reads science and technology in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas [2004] as a consistently d...