Tag: language in literature


  • Not OK? Booker Winner Flesh Sparks Debate on Modern Masculinity

    Not OK? Booker Winner Flesh Sparks Debate on Modern Masculinity

    Introduction: A Book, a Word, a Conversation The Booker Prize ceremony may have concluded, but the conversations around this year’s winner, David Szalay’s Flesh, are far from over. At the center of the debate is a simple, stubborn tally: the protagonist István’s relentless use of the word “OK.” The word becomes a motif that many…