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The tomorrow people by Judith Merril

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The tomorrow people

by Judith Merril

Judith Merril's The Tomorrow People is a keenly intelligent work of mid-twentieth-century speculative fiction that explores how ordinary lives are reshaped by extraordinary social and technological change.

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Author Judith Merril
Published 2026
Format Print edition

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Judith Merril's The Tomorrow People is a keenly intelligent work of mid-twentieth-century speculative fiction that explores how ordinary lives are reshaped by extraordinary social and technological change. Characteristically for Merril, the novel is less concerned with mechanical spectacle than with human consequences: shifting family structures, altered political assumptions, and the uneasy moral texture of a future arriving faster than society can absorb it. Written in a lucid, psychologically attentive prose style, it belongs to the postwar moment in science fiction when the genre was expanding beyond adventure formulas into a more sociological and literary mode. Merril was one of the most important figures in American science fiction, not only as a novelist and story writer but also as an influential anthologist and critic. Deeply engaged with the intellectual currents of her era, including feminism, Cold War anxieties, and questions of collective responsibility, she helped redefine the field's seriousness and range. Her commitment to examining the human stakes of futurity clearly informs this novel's emphasis on social imagination over mere gadgetry. This book is especially recommended to readers interested in science fiction as a literature of ideas and cultural diagnosis. It will reward those who value subtle characterization, historical significance, and a future vision grounded in ethical and emotional reality.

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