
Alan Hollinghurst
Alan Hollinghurst is an acclaimed British novelist and poet, celebrated for his insightful and often lyrical exploration of themes surrounding sexuality, class, and the complexities of human relationships. His works, including 'The Line of Beauty,' which won the Booker Prize, have earned him a reputation as one of the leading contemporary authors in the UK.
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Alan Hollinghurst is listed as one of the authors competing for the Dublin Literary Award.
João Morgado nomeado para o Dublin Literary Award com romance sobre Vasco da Gama | LivrosAlan Hollinghurst is praised as the finest living writer of English prose.
Alan Hollinghurst Unsere Abende: Vielleicht sein bester Roman - Kultur
Alan Hollinghurst is a renowned British writer whose novel 'Nos soirées' is highlighted in the article.
Notre sélection de livres cette semaine : « Nos soirées », « Passagères de nuit », « Le Jardinier et la mort »…Alan Hollinghurst is a British author known for his novels that often explore themes of time and memory.
Alan Hollinghurst : « Il n’était pas illogique que “Nos soirées” aille jusqu’à la catastrophe du Brexit »Alan Hollinghurst is the author of the novel 'Nos soirées', which is praised for its detailed portrayal of life.
« Nos soirées » : Alan Hollinghurst fait crépiter la vie
Alan Hollinghurst met Edmund White and found him to be witty and sex-positive.
The chronicler, artist and patron saint of queer literature – The Irish TimesAlan Hollinghurst was part of the lineup at Durham's annual book festival.
The Guardian’s happiest places to live in Britain revealed | Life and styleAlan Hollinghurst is mentioned as one of the authors whose novels were read by Roger Butler and the narrator.
A moment that changed me: I went to read to a blind man - and discovered his hidden gay heroism | LGBTQ+ rightsAlan Hollinghurst, whose prose explores the politics of being gay in Britain, is featured at the Auckland Writers Festival.
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