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Sally Rooney on the novel’s form: “You have to feel hemmed in by its limitations to truly love it, to feel excited by it”
Sally Rooney on the novel’s form: “You have to feel hemmed in by its limitations to truly love it, to feel excited by it”

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Sally Rooney on the novel’s form: “You have to feel hemmed in by its limitations to truly love it, to feel excited by it” . . .

Sally Rooney on the novel’s form: “You have to feel hemmed in by its limitations to truly love it, to feel excited by it”

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