A Woman of the Future

A Woman of the Future
First US edition
AuthorDavid Ireland
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherPenguin, Australia
George Braziller (US)
Publication date
1979
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages351pp
ISBN0-14-005657-2
OCLC9395876
Preceded byThe Glass Canoe 
Followed byCity of Women 

A Woman of the Future (1979) is a novel by Australian author David Ireland. It won the Miles Franklin Award in 1979 and was joint winner of the Age Book of the Year award in 1980.[1]

As a result of this novel, Ireland was "being hailed as the successor to Patrick White and the antipodean rival of the great American satirist Kurt Vonnegut".[2]

Originally published in 1979, it was re-issued in 2012 as part of the Text Publishing Text Classics series.[3] This edition carried an introduction by Kate Jennings.