JULIE SCHUMACHER grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, and graduated from Oberlin College and Cornell University, where she earned her MFA. Her first novel, The Body Is Water, was published by Soho Press in 1995 and was an ALA Notable Book of the Year and a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. Her 2014 novel, Dear Committee Members, won the Thurber Prize for American Humor; she is the first woman to have been so honored. She lives in St. Paul and is a faculty member in the Creative Writing Program and the Department of English at the University of Minnesota.
"A straight narrative delivered with acrid wit. . . . Fitger is
delightfully acerbic and self-destructive in these pages. . . .
Anyone who's taught will recognize these characters, tightly bound
in their arcane knowledge and rancid grievances. . . . A wry
commentary on the plight of the arts in our mercantile era. . . .
Enrollment is now open. Don’t skip this class." —The Washington
Post
"Schumacher blends satire with righteousness. . . . The Shakespeare
Requirement imagines the work of teaching with compassion and
urgency." —The New Yorker
"A brutally funny jeremiad about the waning prestige of the
humanities. . . . The novel's laughter drowns out its howl of
despair. . . . A daffy little drama." —The Wall Street Journal
"Best among the newest campus satires is Julie Schumacher’s The
Shakespeare Requirement. . . . Campus fools have seldom been
lampooned better, but beyond all the laughs, Schumacher conveys
warm compassion for the admirable values of the university."
—Forbes
"Harmonious. . . . Words of genuine value are rare enough in a mode
like the novel, but in the hands of someone like Schumacher,
there’s a chance. . . . Schumacher offers windows into the hearts
of her characters, and we’re granted enough space to entertain
empathy for them. . . . Thankfully, we still have novels like The
Shakespeare Requirement to remind us that there’s this thing called
excellence, and sometimes people actually attain it." —Kenyon
Review
"A playful, sharp satire of the horrors of modern academia. . . .
Long may Julie Schumacher continue to bring Payne University to
life." —The New Republic
"Uproarious. . . . Like the best campus comedies, The Shakespeare
Requirement satirizes all manner of academic pieties while
maintaining a soft spot for the embattled humanist. . . . There's
something to be said for the subtle humor tinged with pathos that
hums through Schumacher's book." —The Minneapolis Star
Tribune
"Weird and true and wonderful. . . . Anyone who has spent even a
few days around a university English department will recognize the
people, the arguments, the very desks. . . . If you're looking for
a late-summer read, this highly comic novel might be the ticket."
—LitHub
"Even funnier than its predecessor." —The Washington Post
"Kingsley Amis . . . Richard Russo . . . Francine Prose. . .
. The latest in this line of wits is Julie Schumacher. [Her]
satire turns out to be a sneaky apology for her and Fitger’s
profession. And she’s right. No matter how exasperating life on
campus becomes, for those who want to live within books and through
them, it’s still the place to be." —Los Angeles Times
"All the worst features of modern campus life, begging for
caricature, here get their wish. . . . Laugh-out-loud funny."
—Newsday
"[A] wickedly smart, socially keen campus novel." —The
National Book Review
"[A] rollicking novel." —Seattle Times
'Hilarious. . . . Will keep you giggling until the very last page."
—HelloGiggles
"The Shakespeare Requirement is bold, biting, and just the right
amount of absurd." —Bustle
"[A] wicked satire of the inner workings of the academy. . . .
Highly recommended." —Library Journal, starred review
"Schumacher satirizes the pitfalls of academia with searing wit,
skewering everything from the abominable faculty offices to the
eccentric personalities throughout the university. . . .
Desperately funny. . . . Schumacher stretches reality to the
boundaries of absurdity in this raucous underdog tale."
—Booklist
"Anyone with a soft spot for academia will discover familiar
territory in Julie Schumacher’s satirical novel." —The Christian
Science Monitor
"Hilarious. . . . Schumacher’s satisfying and fun novel is
bolstered by its memorable campus setting and its quirky cast."
—Publishers Weekly
"Schumacher abandons the epistolary style of her previous novel for
a straight narrative but retains all of its acid satire in a sequel
that is far more substantive and just as funny. . . . A witty but
kindhearted academic satire that oscillates between genuine
compassion and scathing mockery with admirable dexterity." —Kirkus
Reviews, starred review
"Laugh-out-loud. . . . [Schumacher] wields cutting remarks that are
as sharp as ever. The Shakespeare Requirement is a bitter delight,
perhaps, but a delight nonetheless." —BookPage
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