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Flesh: A Novel
David Szalay · 2025 · 368 pages
"Teenaged Istvâan 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 soon becomes isolated, with his neighbor--a married woman close to his mother's age, whom he begrudgingly helps with errands--as his only companion. But as these periodical encounters shift into a clandestine relationship that Istvâan himself can barely understand, his life soon spirals out of control, ending in a violent accident thatleaves a man dead. What follows is a rocky trajectory that sees Istvâan emigrate from Hungary to London, where he moves from job to job before finding steady work as a driver for London's billionaire class. At each juncture, his life is affected by the goodwill or self-interest of strangers. Through it all, Istvâan is a calm, detached observer of his own life, and through his eyes we experience a tragic twist on an immigrant "success story," brightened by moments of sensitivity, softness, and Szalay's keen observation"--
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“"NYC WEEK began last night in the most special way ~ with a live interview recording of my @service95 book club at the New York Public Library. We explored my next Monthly Read for October, FLESH by David Szalay, and I had the absolute joy of sharing the stage with David himself. My deepest thanks to everyone who came out to be part of the conversation, and to Tony and the @nypl for welcoming us into such an iconic space. Grateful to @Spotify for making it all possible!!!"”↗

