The Era of Sally Rooney: The Poetic Writer of 'Normal People' and 'Conversations With Friends'
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The Era of Sally Rooney: The Poetic Writer of 'Normal People' and 'Conversations With Friends'
Sally Rooney is more than a millennial whisperer; she’s a compelling novelist with the innate ability to compose connectivity between love and the constant fear of feeling detached from generational expectations. Rooney’s writing encapsulates the millennial-induced angst of feeling outside the lines of conventionality. Her novels are a self-reflection of vulnerability and how that translates to a constant appetite for tenderness. Her fictional use of intimacy rejects the sexual exploitation of her characters, but rather, they are healed through their unconventional approach to intimacy rather than being destroyed by it.
Rooney’s prose is a study on love based on reciprocated desire along with collective loneliness. However, it would be a disservice to consolidate Rooney’s literary talents to a singular generation; her characters are often depicted emotionally and mentally beyond their years in terms of maturity and philosophical ideals.
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