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Intermezzo, thin characters & publishing unpacked

Intermezzo, thin characters & publishing unpacked

Update: 2024-10-04
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It's Sally Rooney week here at Everything is Content!


Beth, Ruchira and Oenone dive into their pop culture recommendations from the week, before plunging into the biggest literary event of the year: Sally Rooney's new novel Intermezzo.


So, how good is it? The girls answer that core question, and dissect just how compelling her male characters are. The chat is fairly spoiler free, but do skip onto the next segment around the 30 minute mark if you want to be extra cautious.


Next-up, discourse around Rooney and her mostly thin characters was firing up the timeline even before Intermezzo dropped. Just how justified are these arguments against the alleged "great millennial writer" of our time? 


Finally, what can we learn from Rooney's astonishing success when it comes to publishing at large? Do other diverse writers get the same chances for global stardom?


Want to keep the conversation going? You can message us on our socials. FYI it's one kiss to everyone who subscribes to the Instagram and TikTok pages @everythingiscontentpod! 


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ITV: Joan


NETFLIX: Nobody Wants This


VANITY FAIR: Lost Illusions: The Untold Story of the Hit Show’s Poisonous Culture


GQ: Willem Dafoe hits his final form: the Miu Miu overlord


SALLY ROONEY: Intermezzo


VOGUE: Why Are All The Characters In Sally Rooney’s Novels So Thin?


ELECTRIC LITERATURE: I Love Sally Rooney’s Novels, But They Aren’t Written For Me


EMMA SPECTER: More Please


THE NEW YORK TIMES: Sally Rooney Thinks Career Growth is Overrated 



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Intermezzo, thin characters & publishing unpacked

Intermezzo, thin characters & publishing unpacked