
Imre Kertész
Imre Kertész was a Hungarian author and Nobel laureate in literature, recognized for his profound exploration of identity and the human condition in the wake of the Holocaust. His most famous work, 'Fatelessness,' reflects his own experiences as a survivor of Auschwitz.
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Imre Kertész highlighted the value of unique existence in the context of freedom.
was Outlaws, Rebellen und Renegaten auszeichnetImre Kertész is noted alongside other significant Hungarian authors in the context of literature's recognition in Spain.
Index - Kultúr - Nem ő kapta a Nobel-díjat, de nélküle a fél világ nem ismerné Krasznahorkai LászlótImre Kertész was the first Hungarian Nobel Prize winner in literature, recognized in 2002.
Index - Kultúr - Elkerül Magyarországról Krasznahorkai László irodalmi hagyatékaImre Kertész was Hungary's first Nobel laureate in literature, and his recognition was met with both congratulations and criticism.
Index - Vélemény - A Fidesz és a Tisza párharcában új fejezet kezdődhetImre Kertesz was the first Hungarian writer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002.
Laszlo Krasznahorkai , un Nobel de Literatura por reafirmar el poder del arte en medio del terrorImre Kertész was a Nobel Prize-winning author whose works have been marginalized in Hungary.
Ungarn und sein Literaturnobelpreis-Träger: Viktor Orbán ist mitgemeint - KulturImre Kertész was the first Hungarian to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002.
Jutarnji list - Orban je danas dobio novi, potpuno neočekivani udaracImre Kertesz, also a Nobel laureate from Hungary, explores the boundaries between human dignity and absurdity.
Pisac koji je od tame napravio svjetlost jezikaHe shares with the previous Hungarian winner of the Nobel Prize, Imre Kertész (2002), a Jewish background and a hostility to the sentimental groupthink of faith and fatherland.
László Krasznahorkai could not be more timely Nobel laureate in world of conflict – The Irish TimesImre Kertész was the first Hungarian Nobel Prize laureate in literature.
Index - Kultúr - Az első magyar irodalmi Nobel-díjas tudatosan nem vállalt gyereket
Imre Kertész's affinity with Krasznahorkai highlights their connection to Hungarian literary tradition.
El lado humano de László Krasznahorkai, experiencias y acontecimientos que dieron forma a su arte | CulturaImre Kertész won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002.
Saiba quanto o húngaro László Krasznahorkai ganhou em dinheiro pelo prêmio Nobel de LiteraturaKrasznahorkai is the second Hungarian to win the prize, after Imre Kertesz in 2002.
‘Visionary’ Krasznahorkai wins Nobel literature prizeImre Kertész, a Nobel Prize winner in 2002, is also noted as an author removed from the national literature canon.
Rebecka Kärde: Hos László Krasznahorkais kämpar individenHe is the second Hungarian author to pick up the award following the late Imre Kertesz, who won in 2002.
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Prize for LiteratureHungary adds a new name to the list of Nobel laureates after Imre Kertész received the prize in 2002.
László Krasznahorkai gana Premio Nobel de Literatura 2025 por su “obra visionaria que reafirma el poder del arte”Imre Kertész was the first Hungarian to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002.
Jutarnji list - Orban je danas dobio novi, potpuno neočekivani udaracImre Kertész received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002, despite having no Finnish translations of his works.
Suomalaisilla kustantamoilla on ollut yllättävän hyvä Nobel-vainu 2000-luvullaImre Kertesz, a Nobel Prize winner in 2002, was a compatriot and friend of Laszlo Krasznahorkai.
Le prix Nobel de littérature 2025 a été attribué à l’écrivain hongrois Laszlo KrasznahorkaiHe was the only Hungarian author previously awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002.
Literaturnobelpreis 2025 geht an László Krasznahorkai - KulturImre Kertész was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002 for his works reflecting on the Holocaust.
S’égarer avec Péter NadasImre Kertész is mentioned as having a different experience in literature compared to Latin American authors.
Los ejes de una carretaImre Kertész is mentioned as a Nobel Prize-winning author whose work is referenced in relation to patience and writing.
La ansiedad está de modaImre Kertész was a Hungarian Nobel Prize-winning author.
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