Flesh - David Szalay

Flesh

By David Szalay

  • Release Date: 2025-04-01
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 258 Ratings

Description

WINNER OF THE 2025 BOOKER PRIZE AND A NATIONAL BESTSELLER

Finalist for the Kirkus Prize | Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence

From “the shrewdest writer on contemporary masculinity we have” (Esquire), a “captivating...hypnotic...virtuosic” (The Baffler) novel about a man whose life veers off course due to a series of unforeseen circumstances.

Teenaged István lives with his mother in a quiet apartment complex in Hungary. Shy and new in town, he is a stranger to the social rituals practiced by his classmates and is soon isolated, drawn instead into a series of events that leave him forever a stranger to peers, his mother, and himself. In the years that follow, István is born along by the goodwill, or self-interest, of strangers, charting a rocky yet upward trajectory that lands him further from his childhood, and the defining events that abruptly ended it, than he could possibly have imagined.

A collection of intimate moments over the course of decades, Flesh chronicles a man at odds with himself—estranged from and by the circumstances and demands of a life not entirely under his control and the roles that he is asked to play. Shadowed by the specter of past tragedy and the apathy of modernity, the tension between István and all that alienates him hurtles forward until sudden tragedy again throws life as he knows it in jeopardy.

“Spare and detached on the page, lush in resonance beyond it” (NPR), Flesh traces the imperceptible but indelible contours of unresolved trauma and its aftermath amid the precarity and violence of an ever-globalizing Europe with incisive insight, unyielding pathos, and startling humanity.

Reviews

  • Ugh

    2
    By DavidDode
    Boring, boring, just plain boring to the end.
  • A great and totally relevant novel

    5
    By RobMSF
    It’s amazing that a book so devoid of strong characters and even powerful dialogue can be so powerful.
  • 100 pts of boredom

    1
    By VSabio
    Waste of time . After 100 pages I couldn’t care less about the characters. Even creepy with the old lady neighbor.
  • Drifting

    3
    By Reptar.
    A tale of a man from 15 to an adult that seems to be drifting through life with very simple interactions. Many big life events surround him but in the end it starts like how it began. He’s left with nothing.
  • Pointless waste of time and money

    2
    By ...books...
    The characters are empty of any feeling. I felt annoyed by the protagonist’s lack of desire or anger or any feeling. This is true for all the characters. I am mad at myself for spending mo eu on this plotless “work” of fiction. The 2 stars is generous! Don’t bother with this book and scroll to something worth reading.
  • Reminds me of James Joyce

    5
    By D.D.gm
    The way his life unfolded is extraordinary. It’s not a book that I would normally read but must say it was brilliant.
  • Disappointed

    2
    By dogmom1921
    Let down Simplistic writing Too linear
  • Can’t put it down

    5
    By chikcklit
    Worth every second
  • Unlikely tale well told.

    5
    By WGCJr
    A story that slowly seduces and tough to put down.
  • Would never have finished this book if not for Booker Prize

    1
    By Deesley
    I would not recommend this book other than to puzzle with someone else who suffered through finishing this vapid book. The characters , especially the main character, fail to emerge as real people who might matter to the reader. The terse dialogue is boring and overly dramatic as a device to characterize the main character. Out of 153 selected books, this was the very best? I’m disappointed.

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