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Andrew O’Hagan’s sensational state-of-the-nation novel Caledonian Road begins with the protagonist Campbell Flynn – art critic, academic, ‘podcast warrior’ – gliding through the streets of London in the back of a glass-ceilinged black cab. Entirely dry-eyed himself, Flynn is off to meet his literary agent for lunch in the Wolseley to discuss his new book Why Men Weep in Their Cars: The Crisis of Male Identity in the Twenty-First Century.
Andrew O’Hagan’s sensational state-of-the-nation novel Caledonian Road begins with the protagonist Campbell Flynn – art critic, academic, ‘podcast warrior’ – gliding through the streets of London in the back of a glass-ceilinged black cab. Entirely dry-eyed himself, Flynn is off to meet his literary agent for lunch in the Wolseley to discuss his new book Why Men Weep in Their Cars: The Crisis of Male Identity in the Twenty-First Century.
The three-times Booker-nominated author’s new novel Caledonian Road is a searing Dickensian portrait of modern Britain in which no one is let off the hook
A north London man of letters slides down the social ladder in the novelist’s pitch-perfect tragicomedy of manners whose cast list connects the capital’s many worlds, from a hip-hop-loving hacker to a wealthy activist