From one of the Observer's Rising Stars of 2017, a high-risk, highbrow and intimate novel – and one of the most anticipated works of fiction this year. Features Frances, Bobbi, Nick and Melissa, four characters who ask each other endless questions. As their relationships unfold, in person and online, they discuss sex and friendship, art and literature, politics and gender, and, of course, one another.
From one of the Observer's Rising Stars of 2017, a high-risk, highbrow and intimate novel – and one of the most anticipated works of fiction this year.
Conversations with Friends is about Frances, Bobbi, Nick and Melissa, four characters who ask each other endless questions. As their relationships unfold, in person and online, they discuss sex and friendship, art and literature, politics and gender, and, of course, one another. Twenty-one-year-old Frances is at the heart of it all, bringing us this tale of a complex menage-a-quatre and her affair with Nick, an older married man.
You can read Conversations with Friends as a romantic comedy, or you can read it as a feminist text. You can read it as a book about infidelity, about the pleasures and difficulties of intimacy, or about how our minds think about our bodies. However you choose to read it, it is an unforgettable novel about the possibility of love.
'Fascinating, ferocious and shrewd. Sally Rooney has the sharpest eye for all of the most delicate cruelties of human interaction.' (Lisa McInerney, author of The Glorious Heresies)
'Sally Rooney is a writer going all the way to the top. Conversations with Friends features the twenty-first century Irish descendents of Salinger's guileless wiseasses brought to life in prose as taut and coolly poised as early Bret Easton Ellis.' (Colin Barrett, author of Young Skins)
'Written with such precision and perceptiveness, full of arid humour and reckless despair, a novel of spine-tingling salience.' (Sara Baume, author of Spill Simmer Falter Wither)
'Forensically smart and pin-sharp witty, this is a book to cherish and a writer to fall in love with.' (Thomas Morris, author of We Don't Know What We're Doing)
Sally Rooney was born in 1991 and lives in Dublin, where she graduated from Trinity College. Her work has appeared in Granta, The Dublin Review, The White Review, The Stinging Fly, and the Winter Pages anthology.
只有中产阶级才会有阶级焦虑感,这种感情,和我同龄的sally rooney恐怕在不自觉之间就与我感同身受。 看《聊天记录》的时候,当时阅读《那不勒斯四部曲》和《金色笔记》的感受交织向我袭来。 同样是关注女性身体和成长感受的文学作品,这两部作品里与《聊天记录》有相似的符号...
評分This book gets better. It reminds me of The Idiot, but more relatable. Not that I’ve had similar life experiences like any of the characters, but the narrator Frances’ personality, sensitive and yet slow to realize her own feelings, acutely perceptive and...
評分這處女作,實在是太當下太摩登瞭。太好看,如果不是被各種打斷,完全可以不停歇看完。二十一歲女孩和三十三大叔偷情的故事,心理描寫行雲流水過癮到不行,糾結猶豫厭惡後悔享受復雜,整本書幾乎就是弗朗西斯的心理描寫不停地重復加強。再加上其他人物們輪番交鋒,真的很時代性。人物已經不存在討不討喜瞭,你喜不喜歡,都無所謂,這就是當代男男女女。Sally Rooney紅的有道理,佩服。
评分我覺得這本書年輕女孩子會很喜歡的,情色寫很好(不是肉體描寫,是flirting)。聽瞭1/3的時候本來想棄,因為實在不太懂想講什麼。後來為瞭那些flirting(不浪費錢)繼續聽下去。就覺得還好很有一點意味。書評待補。
评分So vividly real! I feel like I relate to Frances when she acted cool, but actually all ups and downs inside just over a word or a gesture by Nick, and when she played aloof as being hurt, and definitely when she felt uncertain, unimportant, unworthy of true love and constantly made bad choices that she was not sure of. A lot to chew on, exhausted.
评分有趣的嘗試,以電子設備、社交網絡為載體的愛情故事。但一切都是輕的,他們輕巧地戀愛、分手、又和好,輕巧地偷情、欺騙、又在一起,輕巧地生病、酗酒、疏遠父母,輕巧地寫作、讀書、又忍飢挨餓,甚至連階級矛盾都是輕浮的,盡管結尾兩章有瞭較為深沉的內在探索。不知道這是否真的是以電子媒介為抒情載體的問題,直接、迅捷,卻又瞬間揮發不見。
评分準確,因此展示齣我們這種軟弱又自毀的左派韆禧一代到底能有多煩人。
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