The 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai, the Swedish Academy announced on Thursday at a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden.
Krasznahorkai received the prestigious award “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.” Alongside the honor, the prize carries a monetary award of nearly $1.2 million.
With only a few of his works translated into English, literary critic James Wood noted that Krasznahorkai’s books “get passed around like rare currency.” The Nobel Committee said the award recognized a body of work “characterized by absurdism and grotesque excess” that has earned widespread acclaim.
Who is László Krasznahorkai?
Born in Gyula, Hungary, in 1954, Krasznahorkai grew up “in a predicament and a country where a person accursed with a heightened aesthetic and moral sensitivity like me simply cannot survive.”
Krasznahorkai’s fiction is known for its dense, philosophical prose and often explores humanity in chaotic, godless worlds. His debut, Sátántangó (1985; Satantango, 2012), set in an abandoned Hungarian collective farm, introduced readers to his signature blend of darkness and absurdism. The late Susan Sontag called him the “contemporary master of the apocalypse.”
Other notable works include:
The Nobel Prize in Literature, considered the highest honor in literature, has previously recognized authors like Saul Bellow, Toni Morrison, Harold Pinter, and Bob Dylan (2016). Recent laureates include Han Kang, Abdulrazak Gurnah, and Annie Ernaux. Before the announcement, bookmakers had favored Krasznahorkai and Can Xue, with commentators also mentioning Swiss novelist Christian Kracht.
Krasznahorkai’s Nobel win celebrates a career that spans Europe to the East, exploring apocalypse, artistry, and the transcendent power of literature.
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