Alan Hollinghurst's Lost England
Briefly

Hollinghurst's first novel, The Swimming-Pool Library, was an overnight sensation for its stunning prose and frank, frequent explorations of gay sexuality, rewriting literary norms.
Over the years, Hollinghurst has been compared to Henry James for his sweeping narratives which span more than a century of political and social change, as well as his understanding of class.
Read at The Atlantic
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