Kertész Ákos
Kertész Ákos is a Hungarian writer and Nobel Prize laureate, recognized for his contributions to literature, particularly in the context of the Holocaust and the Hungarian identity. He received the Kossuth Prize in 2008, but his controversial statements regarding Hungarian identity led to public outcry and calls for the return of his award, although it has never been officially revoked.
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Kertész Ákos, a Kossuth Prize-winning writer, faced backlash for his controversial statements about Hungarians.
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