Why AP?
Sifi novels are not usually considered to have any literary merit, but Cloud Atlas is a different story altogether. The author switches between tenses, presentation of the story, and time periods skillfully. Somehow, he manages to make what should have been a mess, a coherent story. In the first story, its written in the first person past tense, as a journal entry. He uses lingo that is consistent with the time mid-1800s period. In the second story, is also in the first person past tense in the form of letters. This takes place around the 1930s., also with consistent style In the third story, the author uses 3rd person present tense, presented as a novel set in the 1970s. The fourth story is the first person past tense, also presented as the novel, but in the 1990s. The fifth story is an interview, set in the somewhat near future. The final story is "spoken history" from the very far future. The skill at which the author writes all of these stories, I think...