‘I don’t know what could top that’ : debut author Jem Calder on being discovered by Sally Rooney
His first story collection, Reward System, was a cult hit. Now comes a novel that’s a bleakly funny appraisal of millennial relationships, technology and ennui. He talks about love, precarity and being called the ‘voice of a generation’ Jem Calder’s writing career had a fairytale start. Sally (…)
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