Conversations with Friends explained

Conversations with Friends
Author:Sally Rooney
Audio Read By:Aoife McMahon
Country:Ireland
Language:English
Genre:love, romance
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Pub Date:25 May 2017
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Pages:336
Isbn:978-0-571-33312-7
Oclc:1031891111
Dewey:823/.92
Congress:PR6118.O59 C66 2017

Conversations with Friends is the 2017 debut novel by the Irish author Sally Rooney, about two young women who become involved with an older couple in Dublin's literary scene. The novel was published by Faber and Faber and received critical acclaim. A television adaptation, also called Conversations with Friends, was released in 2022.

Background

The book was completed whilst Rooney was still studying to write and complete her master's degree in American literature.[1] The book was subject to a seven-party auction for the publishing rights.[1] Rights were eventually sold in 12 countries.[2]

The novel was published in June 2017 by Faber and Faber.[1] It was nominated for the 2018 Dylan Thomas Prize[3] and the 2018 Folio Prize.[4]

Plot

In Dublin, college students Frances (the narrator) and her best friend and ex-girlfriend Bobbi are noticed by Melissa, an essayist and photographer in her late thirties, when they are performing spoken-word poetry. Melissa invites them home, where they meet her husband, Nick, an actor. Their four lives become increasingly entangled as Frances begins an affair with Nick, and Bobbi and Melissa grow closer.

Reception

Conversations with Friends received positive reviews.[5] Overall, critics enjoyed Rooney's prose, clarity, and sharp characters. According to Book Marks, the book received "positive" reviews based on eleven critic reviews with six being "rave" and four being "positive" and one being "mixed".[6] [7]

Writing for The New Yorker, Alexandra Schwartz praises Rooney, noting that "she writes with a rare, thrilling confidence, in a lucid and exacting style uncluttered with the sort of steroidal imagery and strobe flashes of figurative language that so many dutifully literary novelists employ." Schwartz continues, "one wonderful aspect of Rooney's consistently wonderful novel is the fierce clarity with which she examines the self-delusion that so often festers alongside presumed self-knowledge."[8] The Guardian similarly praised the author, noting how "Rooney writes so well of the condition of being a young, gifted but self-destructive woman, both the mentality and physicality of it. She is alert to the invisible bars imprisoning the apparently free."[9] Reviewing for Slate, Katy Waldman described how "Sally Rooney is a planter of small surprises, sowing them like landmines. They relate to behavior and psychology—characters zigging when you expect them to zag, from passivity to sudden aggression and back."[10] Waldman further applauds the novel, noting that "Rooney herself is acute and sensitive—she may have pinned these fragile creatures to a board, but her eye is not cruel. Bobbi, Frances, Nick, and Melissa excel at endearing banter and hesitant, vulnerable disclosure. They are all thrillingly sharp, hyperverbal."

Television adaptation

See main article: article and Conversations with Friends (TV series).

After the success of the streaming adaptation of Normal People (2020), based on Rooney's second novel of the same name, Hulu/BBC Three announced their intention to develop a television adaptation of Conversations with Friends. Director Lenny Abrahamson and writer Alice Birch were attached to the project, which was released in May of 2022. The cast includes Alison Oliver as Frances, Sasha Lane as Bobbi, Jemima Kirke as Melissa, and Joe Alwyn as Nick.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'I have an aversion to failure': Sally Rooney feels the buzz of her debut novel. 24 May 2017. 4 June 2018. Paula Cocozza. The Guardian.
  2. Web site: Meet the new faces of fiction for 2017. 22 January 2017. 4 June 2018. The Observer.
  3. Web site: Conversations with Authors: Sally Rooney talks to The Bookseller. 29 March 2018. 4 June 2018. Francesca Pymm. The Bookseller.
  4. Web site: Announcing: the Rathbones Folio Prize 2018 Shortlist. 27 March 2018. 4 June 2018. Folio Prize.
  5. Web site: Bookmark Book Marks. 2021-01-26. en-US.
  6. Web site: Conversations with Friends. 25 January 2021. Book Marks.
  7. Web site: 2023-10-04 . Conversations with Friends. 2023-10-04 . Bibliosurf . fr.
  8. Web site: A New Kind of Adultery Novel. 31 July 2017. 4 June 2018. Alexandra Schwartz. The New Yorker.
  9. Web site: 2017-06-01. Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney review – young, gifted and self-destructive. 2021-01-26. The Guardian.
  10. News: Waldman. Katy. 2017-08-03. Tell Me I’m Interesting. Slate. 2021-01-26. 1091-2339.
  11. Web site: Sally Rooney's Conversations with Friends Is Coming to Hulu—Here's What to Know. Harper's Bazaar. February 22, 2021.