The risky strategy of Booker winner Flesh pays off / Justine Jordan
The protagonist’s inner life is hidden from the reader in this highly original novel David Szalay wins 2025 Booker prize for ‘dark’ Flesh Reflecting on the Booker judging process, chair Roddy Doyle stressed the “singularity” of Flesh, the most unusual novel on the shortlist. In his sixth book, (…)
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