The 2025 Booker Prize finalists share the stories behind their novels, from the inspiration for 'The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny' to the personal struggles that fueled 'Flesh'.
Kiran Desai's 'The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny' draws from her father's death and the emotional aftermath, exploring themes of loneliness and the impact of loss. Ben Markovits' 'The Rest of Our Lives' began as a response to his own family dynamics, particularly the challenges of a troubled marriage. Susan Choi's 'Flashlight' was inspired by a childhood trip to Japan and a New York Times article about a missing schoolgirl, blending personal memories with a fictional narrative. Andrew Miller's 'The Land in Winter' emerged from a desire to explore the complexities of life and the consequences of choices, while Katie Kitamura's 'Audition' was sparked by a headline about a stranger claiming to be a son, leading to a meditation on the complexities of family and identity. David Szalay's 'Flesh' was born out of a period of self-doubt and the need to start anew, resulting in a novel that delves into the physicality of existence and the human condition.