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The Swimming-Pool Library

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The Swimming-Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst is a rich and compelling novel set in 1980s London. It follows the life of a young, charismatic aristocrat named Will, who becomes entangled with an elderly, distinguished historian named Lord Nantwich. Through their evolving relationship, the novel explores themes of privilege, history, and gay culture.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate intricate storytelling that explores themes of identity and desire against the backdrop of London's gay subculture in the 1980s. It offers a blend of vivid character study and historical reflection, making it a compelling read for those interested in LGBTQ+ literature and rich narrative prose.

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The Swimming-Pool Library

Young, gay, William Beckwith spends his time, and his trust fund, idly cruising London for erotic encounters. When he saves the life of an elderly man in a public convenience an unlikely job opportunity presents itself - the man, Lord Nantwich, is seeking a biographer.

Deserves first prize in every category... superbly written, wildly funny' Daily Telegraph

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The Swimming-Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst is a captivating exploration of privilege, desire, and the shadowy corners of London’s gay culture. The novel centres on William Beckwith, a young, attractive, and idle aristocrat who spends his wealthy days seeking pleasure and excitement amidst the vibrant yet clandestine gay scene of 1980s London. His hedonistic lifestyle takes a poignant turn when he heroically saves the life of Lord Charles Nantwich, an elderly aristocrat, in a public restroom.

In gratitude, Lord Nantwich offers William a unique job opportunity — to become his biographer. Intrigued, William agrees and begins to delve into the rich and tumultuous history contained within Nantwich's diaries. As he meticulously unravels the tapestry of Lord Nantwich’s past, Will is drawn into a compelling narrative that reveals the tragic consequences of gay repression throughout the twentieth century. These insights soon force William to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about his own life, privilege, and the consequences of living a life dedicated solely to indulgence.

Hollinghurst’s novel is lauded for its exquisite prose and keen societal observations. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “superbly written” and “wildly funny”, The Swimming-Pool Library deftly balances humour with a poignant critique on class and the changing fortunes of Britain’s gay community.

With richly drawn characters and a narrative that bridges the hedonistic ’80s with the repressive eras that came before, The Swimming-Pool Library is not merely a story of erotic freedom and discovery but also an exploration of memory, history, and the seldom-confronted layers of identity. This novel stands as a striking commentary on the intertwining of personal and social histories, skilfully illustrating how the past continuously shapes our present.

A modern classic, The Swimming-Pool Library offers an immersive reading experience full of humour, heartbreak, and astute reflections on life’s most pressing matters. Alan Hollinghurst’s masterful debut is a seminal work in contemporary British literature, sure to leave a lasting impact on readers.

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Alan Hollinghurst's The Swimming-Pool Library is widely celebrated for its nuanced portrayal of contemporary gay life, offering a historic and confident début. Critics praise its superb writing, blending traditional storytelling with modern themes, and its combination of wit, energy, and elegance. It is recognised as a landmark novel in British literature.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781784870317

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 July 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 298g

Pages: 432

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About the Author

Alan Hollinghurst was born in 1954. He is the author of one of the most highly praised first novels to appear in the 1980s, The Swimming-Pool Library, and was selected as one of the Best of Young British Novelists 1993. His second novel, The Folding Star, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize. His novel The Line of Beauty won the Booker Prize in 2004. His most recent novel, The Sparsholt Affair, was published in 2017.

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