![]() ![]() Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, I spoke with St. John Mandel, authorīefore her event, which was part of UCF Celebrates the Arts at the Dr. “There’s a part of me that feels like the life of Station Eleven was something like being struck by lightning or winning the lottery.” - Emily St. The novel - simultaneously about a travelling symphony, celebrity culture, Shakespeare, and epidemics - explores the role and survival of art in a post-apocalyptic world. Clarke award for best science fiction novel, Station Eleven certainly defies conventional literary odds. Translated into 31 languages, a finalist for the 2014 National Book Award, and the 2015 recipient of the Arthur C. John Mandel, reflecting on the success of the novel that served as the focus for this year’s NEA Big Read at UCF. ![]() “There’s a part of me that feels like the life of Station Eleven was something like being struck by lightning or winning the lottery,” says author Emily St. ![]()
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