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  • The Nobel and the Booker remind us of the apocalyptic and absurd in Central European fiction

    The Nobel and the Booker remind us of the apocalyptic and absurd in Central European fiction

    Saikat Majumdar
    · Jan 11, 2026 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘One bad word is enough to be wounded for all eternity’: László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel lecture

    ‘One bad word is enough to be wounded for all eternity’: László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel lecture

    László Krasznahorkai
    · Dec 08, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • László Krasznahorkai and how to resist  melancholy and an incessant need for speed

    László Krasznahorkai and how to resist melancholy and an incessant need for speed

    Pinaki De
    · Oct 19, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • Nobel Prize for Literature 2025: László Krasznahorkai’s grand tales of alienation speak to our times

    Nobel Prize for Literature 2025: László Krasznahorkai’s grand tales of alienation speak to our times

    Bran Nicol, The Conversation
    · Oct 16, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • How László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel Prize-winning genius slowly spread around Europe

    How László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel Prize-winning genius slowly spread around Europe

    Zsuzsanna Varga, The Conversation
    · Oct 15, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • Nobel Prize writer László Krasznahorkai: A great pessimist and unapologetic traditionalist

    Nobel Prize writer László Krasznahorkai: A great pessimist and unapologetic traditionalist

    Julian Murphet, The Conversation
    · Oct 14, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • A total picture of our human world: Revelations in Nobel Laureate László Krasznahorkai’s writings

    A total picture of our human world: Revelations in Nobel Laureate László Krasznahorkai’s writings

    Sharmistha Mohanty
    · Oct 12, 2025 · 08:30 am
  • When the literature Nobel Prize winner László Krasznahorkai journeyed through China

    When the literature Nobel Prize winner László Krasznahorkai journeyed through China

    László Krasznahorkai Ottilie Mulzet
    · Oct 10, 2025 · 07:30 am
  • Hungarian novelist and screenwriter László Krasznahorkai wins the 2025 Nobel Prize for Literature

    Hungarian novelist and screenwriter László Krasznahorkai wins the 2025 Nobel Prize for Literature

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 09, 2025 · 04:47 pm