The Line of Beauty review – Hollinghurst’s Gatsby-esque social satire is a class act
Almeida theatre, London Jack Holden has elegantly adapted Alan Hollinghurst’s Booker winner about class envy, gay culture and political scandal in 80s Britain How to adapt a novel as big and shimmering as Alan Hollinghurst’s 2004 Booker prize winner? It’s a book that captures not just the (…)
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