Sally Rooney: 'Falling in love when I was very young transformed my life'
Briefly

Sally Rooney discusses her new novel Intermezzo, focusing on the freedom she feels with age to write about varied life experiences, noting her growth from a millennial perspective.
Reflecting on her earlier work, she expresses a desire to move past being branded 'the young novelist' and emphasizes her aim to be good rather than just successful.
Rooney's transition in her literary career is illustrated by her shift away from the 'Salinger for the Snapchat generation' label, seeking a deeper engagement with her writing.
She compares her current literary experiences to her competitive debating years, highlighting her ability to articulate her thoughts with clarity and depth.
Read at the Guardian
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