Description
Flesh by David Szalay is a literary fiction novel that traces the life of a young Hungarian man as he navigates desire, ambition, loneliness and the shifting forces of modern society. Written with Szalay’s characteristic precision and psychological insight, the novel explores how seemingly small decisions can shape the course of an entire life.
The story begins with István, a shy and isolated teenager struggling to find his place in a new town. A relationship that develops under unexpected circumstances sets in motion a chain of events that carries him far beyond his modest beginnings. As the years pass, István moves through different worlds—from military life to the circles of immense wealth and influence—while grappling with competing desires for connection, success and meaning. Along the way, he is repeatedly confronted by the consequences of choices made both by himself and by others.
A compelling and deeply human novel, Flesh will appeal to readers who enjoy contemporary literary fiction, character-driven narratives and thoughtful explorations of identity, power and the forces that shape a life.





























