The 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai (b. 1954) “for his powerful and visionary writing which, in the face of apocalyptic dread, reaffirms the enduring power of art.”
According to the Nobel Committee’s press release, Krasznahorkai is regarded as one of Central Europe’s great epic authors, whose work continues the tradition stretching from Franz Kafka to Thomas Bernhard, marked by elements of absurdism and the grotesque. At the same time, his writing draws on Eastern philosophical traditions, infusing his prose with a contemplative and finely honed tone.
Krasznahorkai rose to prominence with novels such as Sátántangó, War and War, and The Melancholy of Resistance—works distinguished by their hypnotic, winding sentences and visionary sense of the world.