Emily St. John Mandel
Canadian-AmericanLiterary FictionScience FictionPost-Apocalypticb. 1979
Emily St. John Mandel is a Canadian-American novelist and essayist known for her critically acclaimed works of literary and speculative fiction, including the award-winning 'Station Eleven', 'The Glass Hotel', and 'Sea of Tranquility'. Born in British Columbia, she trained as a contemporary dancer before pursuing a career in writing. Her work often explores themes of art, memory, time, and the interconnectedness of human lives.
Awards
['Arthur C. Clarke Award', 'Toronto Book Award', 'Prix Mystère de la Critique']
Notable Works
['Station Eleven', 'The Glass Hotel', 'Sea of Tranquility', 'The Lola Quartet', "The Singer's Gun", 'Last Night in Montreal']

