David Szalay es un escritor inglés celebrado por sus perspicaces y originales novelas. Sus obras se sumergen en las complejidades de la psique humana, explorando las intrincadas capas de la existencia moderna. La prosa de Szalay se distingue por su precisión y agudeza, atrayendo a los lectores a narrativas que son a la vez intelectualmente estimulantes y emocionalmente resonantes. Su escritura es muy apreciada por su artesanía literaria y su profunda capacidad para capturar la esencia de la condición humana.
James and Katherine meet at a wedding in London in 2006, towards the end of
the money-for-nothing years. James is a man with a varied past now living
alone in a flat in Bloomsbury; They exchange phone numbers at the wedding, but
from then on not much goes according to the script...
Here are nine men. Each of them is at a different stage in life, each of them is away from home, and each of them is striving - in the suburbs of Prague, in an over-developed Alpine village, beside a Belgian motorway, in a crap Cypriot hotel - to understand just what it means to be alive, here and now. Vibrating with detail and intelligence, pathos and surprise, All That Man Is is a portrait of contemporary manhood, contemporary Europe and contemporary life from a British writer of supreme gifts - the master of a new kind of realism.--Publisher description.
From the acclaimed, Man Booker Prize-shortlisted author of All That Man Is, a stunning, virtuosic novel about twelve people, mostly strangers, and the surprising ripple effect each one has on the life of the next as they cross paths while in transit around the world.A woman strikes up a conversation with the man sitting next to her on a plane after some turbulence. He returns home to tragic news that has also impacted another stranger, a shaken pilot on his way to another continent who seeks comfort from a journalist he meets that night. Her life shifts subtly as well, before she heads to the airport on an assignment that will shift more lives in turn.In this wondrous, profoundly moving novel, Szalay's diverse protagonists circumnavigate the planet in twelve flights, from London to Madrid, from Dakar to Sao Paulo, to Toronto, to Delhi, to Doha, en route to see lovers or estranged siblings, aging parents, baby grandchildren, or nobody at all. Along the way, they experience the full range of human emotions from loneliness to love and, knowingly or otherwise, change each other in one brief, electrifying interaction after the next.Written with magic and economy and beautifully exploring the delicate, crisscrossed nature of relationships today, Turbulence is a dazzling portrait of the interconnectedness of the modern world.
Paul Rainey, an ad salesman, perceives dimly through a fog of psychoactive substances his dissatisfaction with his life- professional, sexual, weekends, the lot. He only wishes there was something he could do about it. And 'something' seems to fall into his lap when a meeting with an old friend and fellow salesman, Eddy Jaw, leads to the offer of a new job. But when this offer turns out to be as misleading as Paul's sales patter, his life and that of his family are transformed in ways very much more peculiar than he ever thought possible.
It is 1948 and Aleksandr, a major in the MGB (the forerunner of the KGB) is
sent to an isolated psychiatric clinic to investigate one of the patients
there. The patient is a man long presumed dead - a now severely incapacitated
veteran of the Second World War, who seems unable to remember any of his past.
The story follows fifteen-year-old István, who struggles with isolation in a new town in Hungary, finding solace in a complex relationship with a married neighbor. As he navigates the challenges of adolescence, his life takes unexpected turns, leading him from the military to the opulent world of London's elite. The novel explores themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of wealth, ultimately questioning the forces that shape a life and the delicate balance between fulfillment and self-destruction.