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Alan Hollinghurst

Alan Hollinghurst

Britishb. May 26, 1954Literary Fiction

British novelist whose The Line of Beauty won the Man Booker Prize and is a devastating portrait of Thatcherite England seen through a gay protagonist. His elegant, sensuous prose and formal mastery are admired even by those who resist his subject matter. He is one of the finest stylists in contemporary British fiction.

Works

  • The Line of BeautyA tutor becomes entangled in the aesthetics, sexuality, and politics of 1980s upper-class London→
  • The Swimming Pool LibraryA closeted aristocrat's summer romance and dangerous desire drive obsession in 1983→
  • The Folding StarAn English teacher's obsession with a pupil becomes an intricate meditation on desire and beauty→
  • The SpellA hypnotherapist manipulates a man into erotic submission in a hothouse power dynamic→
  • The Stranger's ChildA decades-spanning mystery about a poet, a playboy, and a mysterious orphaned girl unfolds→

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