Hungarian British author David Szalay wins Booker Prize for his novel ‘Flesh’

Source: Radio New Zealand

Hungarian British author David Szalay has won the prestigious Booker Prize, worth £50,000 (NZ$116,713), for his dark but strangely humorous book, Flesh.

The novel charts the life of the taciturn loner István, living in a housing estate in Hungary. His life is shaped by the affair he has as a teenager with his middle-aged neighbour.

Jumping forward in time each chapter, Flesh takes István from his small hometown to the Middle East, where he waits for a flight home after serving in the Iraq War.

The Booker Prize 2025 shortlist.

Roddy Doyle, chair of the Booker judges, called this year’s shortlisted books “brilliantly written and brilliantly human”.

Yuki Sugiura for Booker Prize Foundation

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