‘It’s notoriously hard to write about sex’ : David Szalay on Flesh, his astounding Booker (…)

11 novembre 2025 | Lisa Allardice
The novel’s protagonist is violent, libidinous and so inarticulate he says ‘OK’ some 500 times. So how did the author turn his story into a tragic masterpiece? When we meet the morning after the announcement of this year’s Booker prize, David Szalay, the winner, seems an extremely genial and (…)
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