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    Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Literature Prize

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterOctober 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    László Krasznahorkai has won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    The Hungarian author was recognised “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art”.

    He has written five novels and won numerous other literary prizes, including the 2015 Man Booker International Prize, and the 2013 best translated book award in Fiction for his first novel Satantango, a postmodern work about the end of the world.

    He is the second Hungarian author to pick up the award following the late Imre Kertesz, who won in 2002.

    Born in 1954, Krasznahorkai gained recognition in 1985 when he published Satantango, which he adapted for the big screen in 1994.

    The black-and-white drama, by Hungarian film-maker Bela Tarr, is notable for its seven-hour running time.

    Krasznahorkai’s other books include:

    * The Melancholy of Resistance (1989)

    * War and War (1999)

    * Seiobo There Below (2008)

    The Nobel Prize in Literature described Krasznahorkai as “a great epic writer in the Central European tradition that extends through Kafka to Thomas Bernhard, and is characterised by absurdism and grotesque excess.”

    His 2021 book Herscht 07769 has been described as a great contemporary German novel, due to its accuracy in portraying the country’s social unrest just before the pandemic.

    It’s a portrayal of a contemporary small town in Thüringen, Germany, troubled by social anarchy, murder and arson.

    British publisher The Serpent’s Tail describes the plot of the novel, saying: “Gentle giant Florian Herscht is an orphan, adopted by a neo-Nazi who has apprenticed him as a graffiti cleaner.

    “The Boss, a Bach fanatic, is enraged that someone is spraying wolf emblems across the monuments to the famed composer in their east German town.”

    The Guardian’s Tanjil Rashid described it as “accordingly bleak from start to finish”.

    Krasznahorkai’s most recent satirical novel, Zsömle Odavan, returns to Hungary.

    The protagonist is 91-year-old Uncle Józsi Kada, who has a secret claim to the throne but has gone to great lengths to disappear from the world.

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