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Set, ostensibly, in revolutionary France, The Future Future follows Celine from young womanhood as she navigates the shifting landscapeâwhich is being transformed as much by new media, new ways of doing business, and the discovery of new territories, as by the various political insurrections. It is a novel about how women survive in a world wrought by male violence, about languageâhow it shapes us and how weâre shaped by itâabout friendship, about power, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, given the title: about time.
Buy The Future Future: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/the-future-future
Adam Thirlwell was born in London in 1978. The author of three previous novels, his work has been translated into thirty languages. His essays appear in the New York Review of Books and the London Review of Books, and he is an advisory editor of the Paris Review. His awards include a Somerset Maugham Award and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; in 2018 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He has twice been selected by Granta as one of their Best of Young British Novelists.
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Set, ostensibly, in revolutionary France, The Future Future follows Celine from young womanhood as she navigates the shifting landscapeâwhich is being transformed as much by new media, new ways of doing business, and the discovery of new territories, as by the various political insurrections. It is a novel about how women survive in a world wrought by male violence, about languageâhow it shapes us and how weâre shaped by itâabout friendship, about power, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, given the title: about time.
Buy The Future Future: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/the-future-future
Adam Thirlwell was born in London in 1978. The author of three previous novels, his work has been translated into thirty languages. His essays appear in the New York Review of Books and the London Review of Books, and he is an advisory editor of the Paris Review. His awards include a Somerset Maugham Award and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; in 2018 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He has twice been selected by Granta as one of their Best of Young British Novelists.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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