Hungarian British author David Szalay was named the winner of the Booker Prize 2025 for his novel ‘Flesh’, beating Kiran Desai’s ‘The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny’ at a ceremony in London on Monday night. Szalay, 51, was presented with 50,000 pounds and a trophy by last year’s Booker winner Samantha Harvey for his novel about an emotionally detached man who is unravelled by a series of events beyond his grasp. “Using only the sparest of prose, this hypnotically tense and compelling book becomes an astonishingly moving portrait of a man’s life,” the Booker Prize judges said of their winning choice.
BOOKER PRIZE 2025 WINNER ANNOUNCED! @TheBookerPrizes
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“Flesh” by David Szalay has been awarded the prestigious Booker Prize 2025.
A masterful exploration of humanity, vulnerability, and connection — Flesh stands as a powerful reflection on the complexities of modern... pic.twitter.com/zEs7luxUZs
He was chosen from 153 submitted novels by a judging panel that included Irish writer Roddy Doyle and “Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker. Doyle said “Flesh” — a book “about living, and the strangeness of living” — emerged as the judges’ unanimous choice after a five-hour meeting. Szalay’s book recounts the life of taciturn Istvn, from a teenage relationship with an older woman through time as a struggling immigrant in Britain to denizen of London high society. The author has said he wanted to write about a Hungarian immigrant, and “about life as a physical experience, about what it’s like to be a living body in the world.”
Accepting his trophy at London's Old Billingsgate — a former fish market turned glitzy events venue — Szalay thanked the judges for rewarding his “risky” novel. He recalled asking his editor “whether she could imagine a novel called ‘Flesh’ winning the Booker Prize.” "You have your answer," he said.
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