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4th October 2024

Douglas Stuart in conversation about his second novel identity and belonging

“I’m trying to go deeper into conversations about masculinity, sexuality, poverty, about the limits of [social] mobility, about what it means to belong, what it means to try and build a family when your family is coming apart around you”

After winning the biggest prize in English-language fiction with his début, Douglas Stuart returns with a scintillating Glasgow-set companion.

Douglas Stuart © Sarah Blesener
Douglas Stuart © Sarah Blesener

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