British-Hungarian author David Szalay recently sat down with Eve Jackson to discuss his Booker Prize-winning novel "Flesh", a work he has described as "risky" due to its unflinching portrayal of societal ills. The novel follows István, a complex and enigmatic protagonist, on his journey from the bleak confines of a Hungarian housing estate to the affluent world of London's elite.
Szalay attributes the riskiness of "Flesh" to its willingness to confront uncomfortable truths about masculinity in crisis, the corrosive effects of wealth, and the difficult questions that arise when we consider what it means for a life to be worth living. Despite his decision to make István a character with whom readers may struggle to connect – a man who utters the phrase "OK" an astonishing 400 times – Szalay maintains that he deliberately crafted this narrative choice to challenge his audience's emotional investment.
Szalay's bold approach has indeed sparked significant attention, including endorsements from prominent figures such as Stormzy and Dua Lipa. However, it is clear that his intention was not simply to garner publicity but rather to stimulate a meaningful conversation about the human condition. In an honest and introspective interview with Jackson, Szalay shares insights into his creative process and offers a unique perspective on the role of literature in addressing society's most pressing issues.
Ultimately, "Flesh" stands as a testament to Szalay's courage as a writer, who has bravely pushed against the boundaries of traditional storytelling to deliver a novel that is both thought-provoking and hauntingly beautiful.
Szalay attributes the riskiness of "Flesh" to its willingness to confront uncomfortable truths about masculinity in crisis, the corrosive effects of wealth, and the difficult questions that arise when we consider what it means for a life to be worth living. Despite his decision to make István a character with whom readers may struggle to connect – a man who utters the phrase "OK" an astonishing 400 times – Szalay maintains that he deliberately crafted this narrative choice to challenge his audience's emotional investment.
Szalay's bold approach has indeed sparked significant attention, including endorsements from prominent figures such as Stormzy and Dua Lipa. However, it is clear that his intention was not simply to garner publicity but rather to stimulate a meaningful conversation about the human condition. In an honest and introspective interview with Jackson, Szalay shares insights into his creative process and offers a unique perspective on the role of literature in addressing society's most pressing issues.
Ultimately, "Flesh" stands as a testament to Szalay's courage as a writer, who has bravely pushed against the boundaries of traditional storytelling to deliver a novel that is both thought-provoking and hauntingly beautiful.