Hungarian-British Author David Szalay Awarded 2025 Booker Prize for Novel ‘Flesh’

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Hungarian-British Author David Szalay Awarded 2025 Booker Prize for Novel ‘Flesh’


UPSC STYLE ANALYSIS

  • Major Literary Recognition:
    Hungarian-British author David Szalay has been awarded the 2025 Booker Prize for his novel ‘Flesh’.
  • Event Details:
    • The award was presented at a ceremony held at Old Billingsgate, London.
    • The prize carries a monetary award of £50,000.
    • Szalay was previously shortlisted in 2016 for his novel ‘All That Man Is’.
  • About the Winning Novel – ‘Flesh’:
    • The novel is written in spare prose and spans multiple decades.
    • It follows the journey of an emotionally detached man whose life unravels due to uncontrollable events.
    • The story transitions from a Hungarian housing estate to the luxurious mansions of London’s elite.
    • ‘Flesh’ marks Szalay’s sixth work of fiction.
  • About the Author – David Szalay:
    • Born in Montreal to a Hungarian father and Canadian mother.
    • Grew up in London and holds Hungarian-British nationality.
    • Other notable works include novels ‘Spring’ and ‘The Innocent’, and the short story collection ‘Turbulence’.
  • Significance:
    • The Booker Prize is among the world’s most prestigious literary awards, recognizing excellence in English-language fiction.
    • Szalay’s win reinforces the trend of cross-cultural narratives in modern English literature.

STATIC PART (FOR UPSC REVISION)

  • Booker Prize:
    • Established in 1969.
    • Awarded annually to the best original novel written in English and published in the UK or Ireland.
    • Prize Money: £50,000 for the winner and £2,500 for each shortlisted author.
    • Administered by the Booker Prize Foundation, London.
  • Recent Indian Connection:
    • Geetanjali Shree won the International Booker Prize 2022 for her Hindi novel ‘Ret Samadhi’ (Tomb of Sand), translated by Daisy Rockwell.

Updated – 11 Nov 2025 ; 09:31 AM | News Source: All India Radio