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Short bio:
Emily St. John Mandel's fifth novel, The Glass Hotel, is forthcoming in spring 2020. Her previous novels include
Station Eleven, which was a finalist for a National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner award, and won the 2015 Arthur C. Clarke Award. She lives in New York City with her family.
Awards and Nominations:
2017: Prix des Libraires du Québec (catégorie roman hors Québec) for
Station Eleven.
2016: Lire Magazine (France):
Révélation étrangère award, for
Station Eleven.
2015: Arthur C. Clarke Award, for
Station Eleven.
2015: Toronto Book Award, for
Station Eleven.
2015: Finalist, PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, for
Station Eleven.
2014: Finalist, National Book Award in Fiction, for
Station Eleven.
2014: Prix Mystère de la Critique, France. For
The Singer's Gun, published in French as
On Ne Joue Pas Avec La Mort.
Bibliography:
Novels
-The Glass Hotel (2020)
-Station Eleven (2014)
-The Lola Quartet (2012)
-The Singer's Gun (2010)
-Last Night in Montreal (2009)
Anthologies
-The Best American Mystery Stories 2013 (ed. by Lisa Scottoline, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013)
-Goodbye To All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving New York (ed. by Sari Botton, Seal Press, 2013)
-Imaginary Oklahoma (ed. by Jeff Martin, This Land Press, 2013)
-Venice Noir (ed. by Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic, 2012)
-The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of the Book (ed. by Jeff Martin and C. Max Magee, 2011)
Author photo (click for higher resolution.) Photo credit: Sarah Shatz.
Station Eleven cover art. Click for higher resolutions.
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