The Mere Future
von Sarah Schulman
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Beschreibung
- This paperback edition of a novel first published in hardcover in 2009 will feature a completely new cover.
- Sarah Schulman is one of America's leading lesbian writers working today. This was the fourth novel of hers to be published by Arsenal, but the first original one; the others were new editions: Empathy, Rat Bohemia (named one of the Best 100 Gay & Lesbian Novels of All Time by the Publishing Triangle), and The Child (a Lambda and Ferro-Grumley Award nominee).
- The Mere Future is quite different thematically from her previous works; this is more of a deliberate satire on the politics and culture of city life, specifically New York, where she lives. The book is Swiftian in its satire, involving numerous characters; it culminates in a murder allegedly committed by a prominent New Yorker, and a resulting trial that transfixes the city.
- Sarah won the 2009-10 Kessler Award for her contribution to gay and lesbian studies; previous winners included Edmund White, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Samuel R. Delany.
- Sarah will be doing many conferences and readings this fall in support of this edition of The Mere Future.
- Sell to LGBT accounts as well as regular trade.
- Sarah Schulman is one of America's leading lesbian writers working today. This was the fourth novel of hers to be published by Arsenal, but the first original one; the others were new editions: Empathy, Rat Bohemia (named one of the Best 100 Gay & Lesbian Novels of All Time by the Publishing Triangle), and The Child (a Lambda and Ferro-Grumley Award nominee).
- The Mere Future is quite different thematically from her previous works; this is more of a deliberate satire on the politics and culture of city life, specifically New York, where she lives. The book is Swiftian in its satire, involving numerous characters; it culminates in a murder allegedly committed by a prominent New Yorker, and a resulting trial that transfixes the city.
- Sarah won the 2009-10 Kessler Award for her contribution to gay and lesbian studies; previous winners included Edmund White, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Samuel R. Delany.
- Sarah will be doing many conferences and readings this fall in support of this edition of The Mere Future.
- Sell to LGBT accounts as well as regular trade.
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Beschreibung
- This paperback edition of a novel first published in hardcover in 2009 will feature a completely new cover.
- Sarah Schulman is one of America's leading lesbian writers working today. This was the fourth novel of hers to be published by Arsenal, but the first original one; the others were new editions: Empathy, Rat Bohemia (named one of the Best 100 Gay & Lesbian Novels of All Time by the Publishing Triangle), and The Child (a Lambda and Ferro-Grumley Award nominee).
- The Mere Future is quite different thematically from her previous works; this is more of a deliberate satire on the politics and culture of city life, specifically New York, where she lives. The book is Swiftian in its satire, involving numerous characters; it culminates in a murder allegedly committed by a prominent New Yorker, and a resulting trial that transfixes the city.
- Sarah won the 2009-10 Kessler Award for her contribution to gay and lesbian studies; previous winners included Edmund White, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Samuel R. Delany.
- Sarah will be doing many conferences and readings this fall in support of this edition of The Mere Future.
- Sell to LGBT accounts as well as regular trade.
- Sarah Schulman is one of America's leading lesbian writers working today. This was the fourth novel of hers to be published by Arsenal, but the first original one; the others were new editions: Empathy, Rat Bohemia (named one of the Best 100 Gay & Lesbian Novels of All Time by the Publishing Triangle), and The Child (a Lambda and Ferro-Grumley Award nominee).
- The Mere Future is quite different thematically from her previous works; this is more of a deliberate satire on the politics and culture of city life, specifically New York, where she lives. The book is Swiftian in its satire, involving numerous characters; it culminates in a murder allegedly committed by a prominent New Yorker, and a resulting trial that transfixes the city.
- Sarah won the 2009-10 Kessler Award for her contribution to gay and lesbian studies; previous winners included Edmund White, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Samuel R. Delany.
- Sarah will be doing many conferences and readings this fall in support of this edition of The Mere Future.
- Sell to LGBT accounts as well as regular trade.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
N/A
Preis
15.50 €



