László Krasznahorkai Awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai, renowned for his dense and dystopian prose, has received the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025 amid ongoing global tensions.
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László Krasznahorkai — the Hungarian writer known for his dense, dystopian prose — has won the Nobel Prize for Literature ‘in the midst of apocalyptic terror, for reaffirming the power of art.’
His works written in long, unbroken sentences refuse to look away from the chaos of the world.
Krasznahorkai reminds us that resistance and imagination are acts of survival.
At Outlook, we’ve been asking the same questions, 'In All Is Well', we turned satire into rebellion—challenging the ‘happy news’ that hides the cracks beneath celebration.
And in, 'My Dear Apocalypse', we explored a planet in purgatory—endless war, pandemic, climate catastrophe—asking if this, right now, is the apocalypse the scriptures spoke of.
Watch the full video to know more.
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His works written in long, unbroken sentences refuse to look away from the chaos of the world.
Krasznahorkai reminds us that resistance and imagination are acts of survival.
At Outlook, we’ve been asking the same questions, 'In All Is Well', we turned satire into rebellion—challenging the ‘happy news’ that hides the cracks beneath celebration.
And in, 'My Dear Apocalypse', we explored a planet in purgatory—endless war, pandemic, climate catastrophe—asking if this, right now, is the apocalypse the scriptures spoke of.
Watch the full video to know more.
Reporter: Rani Jana
Camera: Tribhuvan Tiwari
Editor: Madiha Shakeel
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