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Beautiful World, Where Are You
First UK edition
AuthorSally Rooney
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFaber and Faber; Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date
7 September 2021
Preceded byNormal People 

Beautiful World, Where Are You is a novel by Irish author Sally Rooney. It was released on 7 September 2021.[1][2][3] The book was a New York Times and IndieBound bestseller.[4]

Synopsis

The work tells the story of Alice Kelleher, an Irish novelist; Kelleher's new lover Felix Brady, who works at a warehouse; Eileen Lydon, Kelleher's friend, who is a magazine editor; and Simon Costigan, Lydon's friend, who works for a refugee agency.[3][5] In The Guardian, Anthony Cummins describes the novel's structure as a "love quadrangle" between Kelleher and Brady, on the one hand; and Lydon and Costigan, on the other.[6]

Beautiful World's themes include romance, friendship, precarity, and social class.[7] The title comes from a poem by Friedrich Schiller which Franz Schubert set to music in 1819.[3][8] The novel includes substantial epistolary elements, such as emails between Kelleher and Lydon.[9]

Publication and release

Before Beautiful World's release in September 2021, advance copies circulated on the internet; one sold on eBay for over US$200.[10] On the day it was released, Beautiful World was a bestseller on Amazon.[1] In anticipation of its release, Rooney's American publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux distributed branded merchandise, including bucket hats and tote bags, to influencers.[11] The first edition of Beautiful World was illustrated by Manshen Lo, and designed by Jon Gray.[12][13]

Beautiful World was published by Faber and Faber in the United Kingdom,[14] by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in the United States,[11] and by Knopf Canada in Canada.[15] Rooney rejected an offer from Modan, an Israeli publisher, to sell Hebrew-language translation rights due to her support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, preferring to sell Hebrew rights in a way that complies with the BDS movement guidelines.[16][17] Steimatzky and Tzomet Sfarim, two Israeli bookstore chains, stopped selling Rooney's work following her decision.[18]

Reception

Beautiful World, Where Are You was a New York Times and IndieBound bestseller.[4]

It received positive reviews from Slate,[19] the New York Times,[20][21] The Times,[22] The Irish Times,[23] The Atlantic,[24] NPR,[8][25] Financial Times,[26] the Harvard Review,[27] the Washington Post,[28] the New Yorker,[29] USA Today,[30] Vox,[31] The New Zealand Herald,[32] The Boston Globe, The Sydney Morning Herald,[33] The Guardian,[34][35] and InStyle.[36] The book also received starred reviews from Booklist,[37][38] Library Journal,[39] Publishers Weekly,[40] and Kirkus.[4]

The book received mixed reviews from Columbia Journal,[41] Air Mail,[42] Brooklyn Mail, The New Republic,[43] the Los Angeles Times,[44] The Wall Street Journal,[45] Star Tribune,[46] Entertainment Weekly,[47] The Economist,[48] New Statesman,[49] The Observer, The Independent,[50] The Nation,[51] Vulture,[52] and iNews.[53] Open Letters Review and the London Review of Books[54] reviewed it negatively.

Brandon Taylor described Beautiful World as Rooney's "best novel yet" in a review for The New York Times, while expressing some concern that the novel lacks substantive political or moral critique.[21] Reviewing the novel in Jacobin, Amelia Ayrelan Iuvino agreed that Beautiful World does not offer clear solutions to the social problems of late capitalism that it addresses, but argues that it is not the responsibility of fiction to provide such solutions.[55] In a four-star review for Vox, Constance Grady argued that Beautiful World investigates questions with which Rooney's fiction has been consistently preoccupied: "As the world collapses all around us, is it morally defensible to devote your life to love, relationships, and the aesthetic pleasure of books? What if you get rich from it?"[56]

Awards for Beautiful World, Where Are You
Year Award Result Cite
2021 Irish Book Awards: Novel of the Year Winner [57]
Goodreads Choice Awards: Best Fiction Winner [58]
Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2021 Selection [4]

References

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