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The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst is a Booker Prize-winning literary novel that offers an elegant and incisive portrait of class, politics, sexuality, and desire in 1980s Britain. First published in 2004, this critically acclaimed work is widely regarded as one of the defining novels of contemporary English literature, noted for its stylistic precision and social insight.
Set during the Thatcher era, the novel follows Nick Guest, a young Oxford graduate who moves into the affluent Notting Hill home of the politically ambitious Fedden family. Initially an outsider observing a world of wealth and influence, Nick becomes increasingly drawn into their privileged circle while quietly navigating his own personal desires and identity. As the decade unfolds, the story explores shifting social boundaries, hidden tensions, and the contrast between public success and private complexity, all against a backdrop of political transformation and cultural change.
This novel is an excellent choice for readers who appreciate sophisticated literary fiction, social satire, and richly layered explorations of identity and class.












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