Imre Kertész

Imre Kertész

writer Hungary

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.

Born on Nov 09, 1929 (96 years old)

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Montenegro Montenegro: Imre Kertesz, also a Nobel laureate from Hungary, explores the boundaries between human dignity and absurdity. 8

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: Pisac koji je od tame napravio svjetlost jezika

Ireland Ireland: He 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. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: László Krasznahorkai could not be more timely Nobel laureate in world of conflict – The Irish Times

Hungary Hungary: Imre Kertész was the first Hungarian Nobel Prize laureate in literature. 9

Index.hu: Index - Kultúr - Az első magyar irodalmi Nobel-díjas tudatosan nem vállalt gyereket