In the late 1990's, the world that Rimmer originally predicted for 2025 has yet to happen. In the meantime, although Love Me Tomorrow has been out-of-print for twenty years, it has become an underground cult novel. It's told in the first person by Christina North, a 32-year-old suicidal poet with a doctorate degree in the Sylvia Plath tradition. Christina is sexually attractive and uninhibited. A one-time porno star, she's frozen in 1976 and comes back to life in 2000, still 32-years-old with an aging husband and grown children. Her first lover, Newton Morrow, is offering a vibrantly different world.
It won't happen by 2000 but it could in 2025. In the meantime, you'll be surprised, and perhaps shocked, by Bob Rimmer's vision of a saner sexual, political, and economic world.
It won't happen by 2000 but it could in 2025. In the meantime, you'll be surprised, and perhaps shocked, by Bob Rimmer's vision of a saner sexual, political, and economic world.
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