Alan Hollinghurst's new novel is a sharp account of British theatre and even pastiches my criticism | Michael Billington
Briefly

Hollinghurst’s deep understanding of British theatre shines through his portrayal of a diverse range of characters and their evolving relationships with identity.
The novel expertly captures the paradox of experimental theatre, revealing how collective creativity can be stifled by a singular, dominating vision despite aspirations for collaboration.
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