Sally Rooney's Beautiful Deceptions
Briefly

Sally Rooney's "Intermezzo" explores the complex relationship between two brothers grieving their father's death, marking a sadder, mature shift in her writing style that still captivates readers.
Vinson Cunningham notes that Rooney's ability to make consciousness enjoyable for a younger audience is her great achievement as a realist novelist, reflecting a compelling blend of modernity and reassurance.
Read at The New Yorker
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