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 ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Laszlo's Iron Skillet, a beloved East Side restaurant known for its authentic Hungarian-German cuisine, has taken a new direction after more than 50 years of serving the community.
Laszlo Krasznahorkai’s single-sentence tale unearths the catastrophe lurking inside the mundane. Credit...Nick Dahlen Supported by By Garth Risk Hallberg Garth Risk Hallberg is the author of “City on ...
The Nobel Committee announced Thursday that 71-year-old Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai has won the 2025 Nobel Prize in literature. He is known for postmodern and apocalyptic novels and novellas ...
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 ...
The newest Nobel literature laureate is a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter who has been called "a master of the apocalypse." The newest Nobel laureate in literature was announced this morning.