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Do Fictional Critiques of the Wealthy Ever Really . . . Work?

Do Fictional Critiques of the Wealthy Ever Really . . . Work?

Andrew Martin and Benjamin Nugent Discuss F. Scott Fitzgerald on His Birthday

By Andrew Martin & Benjamin Nugent | September 24, 2021

The Ultimate Fall 2021 Books Preview

The Ultimate Fall 2021 Books Preview

The Biggest Books of the Season of Big Books, According to Math

By Emily Temple | September 22, 2021

Sally Rooney's new novel is now the most reviewed book of all time.

Sally Rooney's new novel is now the most reviewed book of all time.

By Dan Sheehan | September 17, 2021

Winning the Game You Didn’t Even Want to Play: On Sally Rooney and the Literature of the Pose

Winning the Game You Didn’t Even Want to Play: On Sally Rooney and the Literature of the Pose

Stephen Marche Considers Contemporary Fiction’s Slow Abandonment of Literary Voice

By Stephen Marche | September 15, 2021

After 3 days, Sally Rooney’s latest is already Waterstones’ bestselling fiction title of 2021.

After 3 days, Sally Rooney’s latest is already Waterstones’ bestselling fiction title of 2021.

By Walker Caplan | September 10, 2021

And now there's a Sally Rooney mural.

And now there's a Sally Rooney mural.

By Emily Temple | September 9, 2021

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By Katie Yee | September 7, 2021

Faber is opening a Sally Rooney pop-up shop—but what does a Sally Rooney pop-up shop look like?

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By Emily Temple | August 31, 2021

Apparently, Sally Rooney will only be doing (1) book event for her new novel.

Apparently, Sally Rooney will only be doing (1) book event for her new novel.

By Literary Hub | August 24, 2021

Sally Rooney hasn’t read your Internet novels.

Sally Rooney hasn’t read your Internet novels.

By Walker Caplan | July 6, 2021

Why Sally Rooney should be more like Dave Eggers.

Why Sally Rooney should be more like Dave Eggers.

By Emily Temple | June 9, 2021

"Color and Light"

An O. Henry Prize-Winning Story by Sally Rooney

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 20, 2021

Check out the cover for Sally Rooney's next novel,  <em>Beautiful World, Where Are You</em>.

Check out the cover for Sally Rooney's next novel, Beautiful World, Where Are You.

By Emily Temple | April 13, 2021

What to read next based on your favorite (wait for it) houseplant.

What to read next based on your favorite (wait for it) houseplant.

By Katie Yee | February 18, 2021

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