The New Yorker profile from 2019 that I think you and I both read. Called Sally Rooney Gets in Your Head by Lauren Collins talks about quote, for an Irish writer, Rooney has been received as a voice more of her time than of her place. Just again with the millennial thing but juxtaposed with where she's from. Yeah. But I think maybe because the book doesn't dwell on them too much and because it doesn't mess around with dialect or anything like that, it doesn't feel like it's trying to be super specific to an Irish experience.

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