![]() (“Aren’t we unfortunate babies to be born when the world ended?” Alice writes.) Two college friends, Alice and Eileen – young Irish women hovering around 30 – send each other emails, apprising each other of their lives and fretting about the state of the world. ★★★★ out of four), is her third consecutive banger after “Normal People” and “Conversations With Friends,” an intimate and piercingly smart story about sex and friendship that finds the profound in the everyday. ![]() The Irish author’s new novel, “Beautiful World, Where Are You” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 368 pp. ![]() In Sally Rooney’s fiction, they still matter very much. How could our insignificant little lives – our day jobs and dinner parties, unanswered emails and bad first dates, minuscule insecurities and anxieties – possibly matter in the face of looming economic, social and environmental collapse? What is the value of sex and friendship, and literature about sex and friendship, when the world is quite literally burning? How do we go about the daily business of living when the world is collapsing around us? ![]() Watch Video: AP Breakthrough Entertainer Daisy Edgar-Jones' 'pinch yourself' moment ![]()
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