The swirling sentences of the new Nobel laureate’s fiction overlay small-town politics with an uneasy sense of impending ...
For decades, Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai has written sentences that seem to stretch to the end of time — long, feverish, unpunctuated meditations on chaos, faith, and collapse. Now, the ...
(This story has been updated because and earlier version included an inaccuracy.) A new restaurant is moving into the space occupied by Laszlo's Iron Skillet, the Hungarian-German restaurant in Union ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to László Krasznahorkai, a Hungarian writer who said his dark and difficult novels aim to examine reality “to the point of madness.” Announcing the ...
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