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