Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney

Literary fiction · 2021

Beautiful World, Where Are You review

by Sally Rooney

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The verdict

Beautiful World, Where Are You follows two women in their late twenties — Alice, a novelist recovering from a breakdown in a rented house in rural Ireland, and Eileen, her best friend working at a literary magazine in Dublin.

Best for curious readers in the genre. Reading time: 6h 15m.

Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney

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What it argues

Beautiful World, Where Are You follows two women in their late twenties — Alice, a novelist recovering from a breakdown in a rented house in rural Ireland, and Eileen, her best friend working at a literary magazine in Dublin. Both are in the orbit of men: Alice begins an unlikely relationship with Felix, a warehouse worker she meets on a dating app; Eileen falls back toward Simon, a longtime friend she has always loved and kept at a careful distance. The novel moves through the four characters' lives in alternating chapters, punctuated by long, essayistic emails that Alice and Eileen exchange about civilization, meaning, and what they want from their lives.

The emails are the novel's most distinctive formal element and the source of most of its ideas. They contain Rooney's thinking about late capitalism, celebrity, the Bronze Age, religious feeling, and the question implied by the title: whether the beautiful world — a world capable of sustaining beauty, intimacy, and meaning — still exists or has been foreclosed by something. These passages will divide readers sharply. Some will find them the novel's most alive section; others will find them lectures delivered through character proxies.

What it gets right

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    The novel's central claim is that friendship may be the most durable and honest form of love available — more honest than romantic love because it is less laden with projection.

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    Alice's celebrity and breakdown raise questions the novel doesn't fully answer: whether literary success requires a particular kind of self-exposure that is not survivable for some people.

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    Felix is a deliberate provocation — a man who refuses to read the emotional temperature of every room and perform accordingly, and the novel treats that refusal as interesting rather than a failing.

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Who wrote it

Sally Rooney is an Irish novelist born in 1991 in County Mayo. Her debut novel Conversations with Friends (2017) established her as a major voice in contemporary literary fiction. Normal People (2018) was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and adapted into a BBC/Hulu television series directed by Lenny Abrahamson and Hettie Macdonald. Beautiful World, Where Are You (2021) was her third novel. She has also written essays and criticism, and is known for her Marxist-inflected political views.

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