Hungarian writer L. Krasznahorkai has been named the 2025 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature.

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Stockholm, October 9 (Xinhua) — Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the second Hungarian author ever to receive the prestigious award. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the prize on Thursday.

According to the Academy's statement, Krasznahorkai was recognized "for his compelling and visionary work, which, in the midst of apocalyptic horror, affirms the power of art."

Born in 1954 in the small town of Gyula in southeastern Hungary, near the Romanian border, Krasznahorkai achieved his literary breakthrough with his debut novel, Satanic Tango (1985). The book became a sensation in Hungary and established him as one of Central Europe's most distinctive literary voices.

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