Hungarian Novelist László Krasznahorkai Wins Nobel Prize in Literature

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Laszlo Krasznahorkai, a Hungarian novelist known for his postmodern and dystopian works, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that highlights the power of art amidst apocalyptic themes. The award recognizes his significant contributions to literature, including adaptations of his novels into acclaimed films, and his influence within the Central European literary tradition. The Nobel ceremony will take place in December, with the prize including a monetary award and a lecture.
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