‘It’s notoriously hard to write about sex’: David Szalay on Flesh, his astounding Booker prize-winner

The GuardianTuesday, November 11, 2025 at 5:49:26 PM
‘It’s notoriously hard to write about sex’: David Szalay on Flesh, his astounding Booker prize-winner
David Szalay's recent Booker Prize win for his novel 'Flesh' marks a significant moment in contemporary literature, showcasing the intricate narrative of a Hungarian immigrant's rise and fall in the UK. Szalay, who identifies as Hungarian-British but has Canadian roots, has crafted a protagonist that is both morally ambiguous and profoundly human, reflecting the complexities of identity and experience. His exploration of challenging themes, particularly the difficulties of writing about sex, resonates with readers and critics alike. The novel's unique voice and Szalay's background, including his education at Oxford and years spent living in Hungary, contribute to its depth and authenticity. As discussions around immigration and identity continue to evolve, 'Flesh' stands as a poignant reminder of the narratives that shape our understanding of these issues.
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