Flesh, David Szalay
Flesh, David Szalay
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Flesh

Author: David Szalay

Narrator: Daniel Weyman

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

Shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize | Finalist for the Kirkus Prize

From Booker Prize finalist and “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.

About David Szalay

David Szalay is the author of TurbulenceLondon and the South-East, and All That Man Is. He’s been awarded the Gordon Burn Prize and The Paris Review Plimpton Prize for Fiction and has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Born in Canada, he grew up in London and now lives in Vienna. His most recent novel is Flesh.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill on November 20, 2024

Anyone who has ever attended an introductory writing class has heard all the “rules”: active voice is far better than passive voice. Steer clear of banal dialogue. Keep the emphasis on the character’s thoughts. Make sure your characters are “relatable.” David Szalay breaks all the rules and thank god......more

Goodreads review by None on April 14, 2025

Szalay’s Flesh follows István, a guy who climbs from a Hungarian housing project to London’s moneyed circles, but his rise feels less like a success story and more like a chess game where he keeps moving pieces but never wins. The messy details are brilliant: saving a bleeding stranger in an alley,......more

Goodreads review by Stephen Richard on March 17, 2025

Flesh is a curious read.- stark - direct - but pulls you in Following the life of 15 year old István - a lonely boy living with his mother in a Hungarian town- the story follows his first troubled steps into adulthood. He finds himself in a relationship with am older married woman which confuses and......more

Goodreads review by Rachel Louise on April 18, 2025

God this book just absolutely broken me. It was exquisitely written, following a man from the age of 15 where he begins an act that changes the course of the rest of his life. Each chapter jumps ahead a few years in time and we follow up him until he is well into late adulthood. Reading a book just a......more

Goodreads review by Annie Tate on October 25, 2024

I love this book! We follow István from his early life to his mid life always being kept at arms length from him emotionally. There is a sense from the writing style that István has low affect. As we read on we learn much more about him in fact and grow to really empathize and care about him (at lea......more