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The Normal People author joins Emma Dabiri to discuss her third novel in this global exclusive presented by the Southbank Centre and the London Review Bookshop.

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Starts Tue 13 Jul, 10am
The Normal People author joins Emma Dabiri to discuss her third novel in this global exclusive presented by the Southbank Centre and the London Review Bookshop.

Since the publication of her debut novel, Conversations with Friends, in 2017, Rooney has become the defining novelist of her generation, described by the New York Times as the ‘first great millennial author’.

Her second novel, Normal People was called ‘the literary phenomenon of the decade’ by The Guardian, and adapted into an award-winning BBC series, garnering an Emmy nomination for Rooney.

Beautiful World, Where Are You, published on the day of the event, centres on the friendship between two women. Alice is a successful novelist who has moved to a small town on the west coast of Ireland and Eileen has stayed in Dublin and works for a literary magazine.

Their friendship is charted through emails that punctuate the novel, fraught with concerns about their relationships and the world they live in, from climate change to identity politics, often refracted through the lens of their romantic entanglements.

Alice has begun a relationship with Felix, who works in a warehouse, and Eileen has fallen into a relationship with Simon, whom she has known since childhood.

Through the overwhelming tumult of their relationships and wider society, Alice and Eileen are attempting to believe in a beautiful world, while reconciling themselves to the one they inhabit.

Rooney was the winner of the Sunday Times/Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award in 2017. In 2018, Conversations with Friends was shortlisted for both the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize, while Normal People was named Waterstones Book of the Year, won the Costa Novel Award, and was longlisted for the Booker Prize.

Rooney won the Encore Award for Normal People in 2019. She was the editor of literary magazine The Stinging Fly in 2018 and a Cullman Center Fellow at the New York Public Library from 2019 – 2020.

Emma Dabiri is an Irish-Nigerian academic, activist and broadcaster. Her 2019 debut Don’t Touch My Hair was published to critical and commercial acclaim. Her latest book What White People Can Do Next: From Allyship to Coalition, published in April 2021, is a Sunday Times and Irish Times bestseller.

A regular broadcaster on the BBC, Dabiri recently hosted BBC Radio 4’s critically-acclaimed documentary Journeys into Afro-futurism, as well as presenting and co-producing Hair Power: Me and My Afro on Channel 4.

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Discussion with Sally Rooney: 'Beautiful World, Where Are You' & Emma Dabiri author of 'Don't Touch My Hair'London, United Kingdom