09.10.2025 14:42
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai for his "visionary works that remind us of the power of art." The award will be presented to him at a ceremony on December 10th. This marks the second time the prize has been awarded to a Hungarian writer, following Imre Kertész in 2002.
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The Swedish Academy announced that the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded this year to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. The Academy stated that Krasznahorkai was awarded for his "impressive and visionary works that reaffirm the power of art in the midst of apocalyptic fear."
Considered one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, the Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded 117 times since 1901. A total of 121 writers have received this award to date.
The oldest winner of the award was Doris Lessing, who was awarded at the age of 87.
This year's Nobel Prize in Literature will be presented to its recipient in a ceremony to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 10, 2025.
SECOND NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE FOR HUNGARY
László Krasznahorkai became the second Hungarian writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Previously, in 2002, Imre Kertész was awarded for his works that addressed the Holocaust through the lens of individual fate and moral responsibility.
Thus, the Nobel Prize in Literature has returned to Hungary after a 23-year hiatus.
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