Nearly a decade after his 2016 novel, "All That Man Is," was passed over for the Booker Prize, David Szalay has taken home gold with his latest work, "Flesh."
"Flesh," Szalay's sixth novel, follows István, a socially isolated Hungarian teen who through circumstances beyond his control is thrust into London's upper echelon. In the coming decades, he finds himself caught between his traumatic past and growing appetite for prestige. Szalay is the first Hungarian British writer to receive the prestigious award, which he accepted at Monday's ceremony in London with visible surprise.

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