László Krasznahorkai, Nobel Prize in Literature: "My Hungary is one of language, not of hussars"
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai shares his reflections on Hungary, language, and literature during an interview in Barcelona after receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature.
"Satanic Tango": Despair Presented Directly
The article reflects on the literary work "Satanic Tango" by László Krasznahorkai, emphasizing its themes of despair and the 1994 film adaptation directed by Béla Tarr.
Is the 23-year-old Swiss the new genius of literature?
Nelio Biedermann, a 22-year-old Swiss author, garners attention for his debut novel 'Lázár,' which explores the fall of Hungarian aristocracy, raising questions about the nature of genius in literature.
Hungarian film director Béla Tarr, close collaborator of Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai, dies
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, a significant figure in contemporary European cinema, has died at the age of 70, as confirmed by fellow director Bence Fliegauf on behalf of his family.