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Author
Hannah Rosefield
@henrosefield
Hannah Rosefield is an editor at
The Dial.
She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
All Articles
October 2, 2024
Hannah Rosefield
Sally Rooney’s Millennials Grow Up
“Intermezzo” is Rooney’s most somber novel, more attentive to loss and irreversible change.
June 8, 2023
Hannah Rosefield
Going It Alone, With Help from Joni Mitchell
“Arrangements in Blue” and “A Life of One’s Own” work through the puzzles of single life through art and music.
October 14, 2022
Hannah Rosefield
Gwendoline Riley’s Brilliantly Stubborn Fictions
Her novels
First Love
and
My Phantoms
work a kind of magic, making stuck relationships at once believably maddening and oddly addictive.
July 30, 2019
Hannah Rosefield
The Voice of a Microgeneration
How Jia Tolentino’s incisive, capacious essays became essential reading.
July 25, 2016
Hannah Rosefield
How Exhaustion Became a Status Symbol
From sloth to burnout, each age remakes exhaustion in its own image.
November 13, 2015
Hannah Rosefield
The Diary of the Most Boring Man in the World
A pair of academics reconstruct the life of a Victorian bachelor.
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