Cloud Atlas

2004

by David Mitchell

Cloud Atlas, authored by David Mitchell, is a visionary novel that combines elements of adventure, mystery, and philosophical speculation. The narrative begins in 1850 with Adam Ewing, an American notary traveling from the Chatham Isles to California. During his journey, he becomes acquainted with Dr. Goose, who treats him for a rare brain parasite.

The story then leaps to Belgium in 1931, where we meet Robert Frobisher, a disinherited composer who finds himself in the household of an ailing maestro. The narrative continues to shift, taking us to the West Coast in the 1970s with Luisa Rey, a reporter uncovering a conspiracy, and then to various other settings including a near-future Korean superstate and a post-apocalyptic Hawaii.

The unique structure of Cloud Atlas sees the narrative fold back on itself, with characters' fates intertwining across time and space. It's a novel that questions the nature of reality and identity, and how our actions reverberate through history. Mitchell's work is as playful as it is profound, earning it the status of a modern classic and a worldwide phenomenon.

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Review by catpow3r
Lo disfruté, pero creo que disfruté más la película. Aunque es posible que sea sólo porque vi primero la película. Odie la parte de las tribus y demás por la forma en que esta escrita. Era horrible y cansado leerlo porque es in ingles inventado.Además de que es muy, muy larga. Creo que las historias tienen una conexión mi vaga entre sí, particularmente la de cavendish. De cualquier modo es un buen libro. Entretenido,
Likeless so far. Lead the way
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