Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Alan Hollinghurst" in English language version.
Through a 'contrapuntal' analysis of his 1983 Egyptian short story 'A Thieving Boy', the article complicates dominant 'queer' interpretations which overlook the postimperial politics—the aesthetic negotiation of Britain after empire—at stake in his representations of race and nation.[permanent dead link]
Out British author Alan Hollinghurst has won the Booker Prize...
I only chafe at the 'gay writer' tag if it's thought to describe everything that's interesting about my books.
Much as Chris Smith, the chairman of the Booker judges, tries to gainsay the fact, Hollinghurst is a gay novelist. This is a gay novel.
Much as Chris Smith, the chairman of the Booker judges, tries to gainsay the fact, Hollinghurst is a gay novelist. This is a gay novel.