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“Intermezzo,” Sally Rooney’s newest novel, explores love and loneliness. Prying open the minds of her characters, Rooney inspects the barriers of grief, pride and fear that drive us apart despite our ...
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Nevertheless, the Rooney tidal wave continues to sweep the literary landscape after her fourth novel “Intermezzo.” Sitting on the longer side of Rooney’s work at 437 pages, the book braids the lives ...
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Strait believes that Rooney’s latest novel, Intermezzo, does not match the quality of her previous books. Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo, the Sept. 24 addition to her oeuvre, is a novel chronicling the ...
This month on The Women’s Podcast Book Club, Bernice Harrison, Niamh Towey, Róisín Ingle and Ann Ingle discuss Sally Rooney’s long-awaited fourth novel, Intermezzo. The novel centres on the ...
In Intermezzo we find ourselves grappling with the grief of losing a parent but also losing the self we thought we were and would be, the love we encounter and who we become along the way on this ...
For Irish novelist Sally Rooney, questions are often left unanswered. At the heart of Intermezzo, her newest release, is the question of what it means to love. And not in the erotic sense of love, ...
Two years later, I see reviews of her newest release, “Intermezzo,” that echo the same sentiment. But I find myself questioning this widely held point of view. Does “Intermezzo” actually ...