Caledonian Road is a panoramic exploration of contemporary Britain, centered around Campbell Flynn, an intellectual entangled in the very systems he critiques. As Flynn navigates a post-Brexit, post-pandemic landscape, the novel delves into themes of national identity, societal decay, and the pervasive influence of foreign oligarchs. O'Hagan's narrative weaves through the lives of over 60 characters, painting a vivid portrait of modern British society. Reviews The Atlantic: "O'Hagan's Caledonian Road offers a sweeping narrative that captures the essence of contemporary Britain. Through a diverse cast, the novel examines the nation's moral contradictions and societal challenges, echoing the tradition of Dickensian storytelling." The Guardian: "In Caledonian Road, O'Hagan masterfully intertwines the lives of his characters, presenting a vivid tapestry of London's multifaceted society. The novel's depth and ambition solidify O'Hagan's place among the literary greats." Financial Times: "O'Hagan's portrayal of Campbell Flynn is both compelling and unsettling, reflecting the dualities inherent in modern existence. Caledonian Road is a testament to O'Hagan's keen observational prowess and narrative skill."
Book Title: Caledonian Road - Andrew O'HaganBook Genre: Literary Fiction, Contemporary, British Literature, Scotland, Art, UnfinishedISBN: 9780571381371Number of Pages: 656Publishing Date: April 2, 2024Cover Type: Paperback