Why has she been forgotten?
it takes at least two generations for genius to be recognized. three to be understood.
>>25217659I don't know that she has, but when she is, which will probably be soon, it will be because her work is without merit.
>>25217659Wrote slop for women who had burnt out on shitty romance novels and YA. Also, she called out the jew.
>>25217659Supports Palestinian liberation and the death of all Israelis. So, naturally, the jewish publishing mafia (coined by Capote) under the jewish industrial complex has blacklisted her and stopped promoting their former darling
>>25217659Has she shown tits?
>>25217728tfw the soi golem strikes back
>>25217659Ive always hated her shitty novels. When i was at uni the fucking lecterur made us read one of her dogshit books that shit made me leave the university
>>25217659Normal People was one of the worst things I’ve ever read. Its YA smut. While I was reading it I questioned multiple times if I was being filtered by this Irish wench, but it is genuine dogshit smeared on a page.
>>25217963>had to question if he was being filtered by a leftist womanNGMI.
Her novels speak strictly to millennial women and millennials are no longer the "it" generation.
>>25218260trvke
>>25217728All Marxists hate Jews. It's one of their many little retarded ironies.
>>25217664sorry, i though this was the ulysses thread
She only had enough ideas for one novel, Normal People, and they were bad ideas. Now she's just coasting into irrelevance. Beautiful World, Where Are You? Intermezzo? Lol
>>25217659Chick-lit writers are ten a penny.
>>25218513normal people is awful.
more like sally WHOney
>>25218513>Intermezzo>Set in Dublin and rural Ireland, the novel follows two brothers in the aftermath of their father's death: Ivan, a 22-year-old former chess prodigy who begins a relationship with Margaret, a 36-year-old arts program director, and Peter, a 32-year-old human rights lawyer navigating complicated relationships with both his younger girlfriend Naomi and his ex-girlfriend Sylvia. The novel explores themes of grief, age-gap relationships, sibling dynamics, and power structures in romantic relationships
>>25218638This is so alien to me, more so than the most out there scifi
>>25218638I hate this idea that every relationship is a contract negotiation about who is being treated fairly and who has the power etc. Who fucking cares, take my hot load you horny slut.
>>25218513>She only had enough ideas for one novelstandard woman experience. mary sue your own life into witty/interesting/zany situations and get one product from it. can't be repeatedPhoebe Waller-Bridge's Teabag is the best example
she's a year younger than me. how do you think i feel? niall has no book btw
A bit ago some anon posted a multi-part analysis of Rooney's novels, did anyone screencap it? Thought it was illuminating, I'll go digging through the archives later if nobody has it