Emily St. John Mandel

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Emily St. John Mandel – Canadian novelist of the 21st century, author of Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award. Her work blends post-apocalyptic imagination with intimate drama, exploring memory, fragility of societies, and the role of art.

πŸ“š Station Eleven became a New York Times bestseller. πŸ† The novel won the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2015. πŸ“Ί HBO’s adaptation received critical acclaim. 🌍 Her books have been translated into over 30 languages. ✍️ She trained as a dancer before turning to writing. πŸ“– Her early novels were published by small independents. πŸ–Ό She combines speculative fiction with literary elegance. πŸŽ“ Studied contemporary dance in Toronto. πŸ’¬ Frequently describes art as a way of remembering. 🚒 The Glass Hotel delves into fraud and escape. πŸ™‚ Curious note: readers joke her novels inspire them to stock up on candles and bottled water.