

"In The Mere Future, Sarah Schulman emerges as a unique voice in speculative fiction. If you play with her, she'll show you some things you probably didn't want - but needed - to know." Liberty Press "Schulman's humor is painfully sharp, her sarcasm sharper, and her intellect sharpest of all. Excellently crafted prose, reminiscent of Oscar Wilde." New York Journal of Books " The Mere Future is an intelligently written satire. is probably Schulman’s funniest book." Lambda Book Report

The Mere Future is set a few years hence 'when things are slightly better because there has been a big change,' and, as she always does, Schulman fashions a writing style that suits the setting. She holds an endowed chair in Nonfiction at Northwestern University and is a Fellow at the New York Institute for the Humanities.

"Schulman injects wry political commentary and sly cultural satire into her intellectually dynamic plot with infectious constancy." Richard Labonte, Book Marks Sarah Miriam Schulman (born July 28, 1958) is an American novelist, playwright, nonfiction writer, screenwriter, gay activist, and AIDS historian. "Clever word craft, poetic political satire and biting humor on every page." Publishers Weekly
