Hollinghurst and Segal present distinct literary explorations of aging, combining reflections on time, memory, and emotional intimacy.
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Sally Rooney's 'Intermezzo' deeply explores themes of grief and love through the perspectives of two brothers, revealing new narrative depths.
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The New Yorker showcases selected books that reflect personal and literary exploration during the winter, emphasizing significant works and their context.
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Alan Hollinghurst's work revolutionized the depiction of gay lives in literature, openly addressing themes of sexuality and freedom in a way that challenged previous norms.
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Hollinghurst's novels, including Our Evenings, intricately explore gay identity and personal history against the backdrop of societal change.
Alan Hollinghurst Tries to Atone
Dave Win's reflections in mirrors symbolize his struggle with identity as a gay biracial man in a society that sees him as an outsider.
The Lessons of Aging
Hollinghurst and Segal present distinct literary explorations of aging, combining reflections on time, memory, and emotional intimacy.
The best fiction of 2024
Sally Rooney's 'Intermezzo' deeply explores themes of grief and love through the perspectives of two brothers, revealing new narrative depths.
What We're Reading to Start the New Year
The New Yorker showcases selected books that reflect personal and literary exploration during the winter, emphasizing significant works and their context.
Color, Class, and Carnality Collide in Alan Hollinghurst's New Novel
Alan Hollinghurst's work revolutionized the depiction of gay lives in literature, openly addressing themes of sexuality and freedom in a way that challenged previous norms.
Our Evenings by Alan Hollinghurst review his finest novel yet
Hollinghurst's novels, including Our Evenings, intricately explore gay identity and personal history against the backdrop of societal change.
Alan Hollinghurst Tries to Atone
Dave Win's reflections in mirrors symbolize his struggle with identity as a gay biracial man in a society that sees him as an outsider.
Alan Hollinghurst redefined gay literature with his candid depiction of sexuality and intricate prose, often drawing comparisons to literary greats like Henry James.