The Future Future
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The Future Future
is a terrific novel: a testament to female friendship, an adventure story, a political commentary and a hymn to the power of language
crafted into a unique and compelling shape
The Future Future
is a terrific novel: a testament to female friendship, an adventure story, a political commentary and a hymn to the power of language
crafted into a unique and compelling shape
Adam Thirlwell considers the celestial and the political on the same plane, creating wondrous new ways of seeing history, nature, friendship and time. He weaves together so many wisps of reality, and the result is
a radically beautiful new novel that is funny, touching, memorable and bright
A luminous book, brimming with originality and cleverness
Sex, revolution and death in eighteenth-century France and America, described in the language of the future, and featuring an astonishing visit to the moon.
A dazzling performance, unlike anything else you'll read this (or any other) year
Thirlwell's prose is hypnotic and coolly beautiful. The writing is full of dreamlike leaps
, not just at the level of plot, but in its sentences, too...
The Future Future
has a beauty and a mysterious power
that reflect its enigmatic protagonist
A book filled with imaginative leaps, brave decisions and tiny details that give delight
A complex, brilliant book... Engrossing
Sharp and witty and burningly original: a book that feels joyfully new
I am utterly obsessed
by Adam Thirlwell's dazzling, effervescent
The Future Future
. More epic than
The Favourite
, more vivid than
Marie Antoinette
, his prose sandblasts the dust off history, revealing the untold stories of real women - raw, sexy, funny and glinting with life.
The Future Future
is a parachute in time, both modern and timeless, unflinching and hilarious.
Mesmerising. I'm transfixed
A landmark - precisely because it's so deeply embedded in our history and is so unthinkably original
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.