
Leo Robson
Leo Robson is a British author and literary critic whose works engage with the complexities of gender and representation in literature. Known for his thoughtful analysis of the literary landscape, he has reflected on the evolving dynamics between male and female authors, emphasizing that the current prominence of female writers does not diminish the value or necessity of male voices in fiction. His novel 'The Boys' delves into these themes while contributing to ongoing discussions about contemporary publishing.
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Leo Robson suggests that the current debate about masculinity allows for a more skeptical view of male authors like David Szalay.
Not OK? Booker winner Flesh ignites debate about state of masculinity | Booker prizeLeo Robson is an author who reflects on the historical dominance of male novelists and the current literary landscape.
‘Men need liberation too’: do we need more male novelists? | Books






