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László Krasznahorkai, Nobel in Literature: “the Apocalypse Is Not an End, There Have Always Been People Like Putin or Hitler”
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The Hungarian László Krasznahorkai (Gyula, 1954) has dedicated himself, since the 1980s, to putting Western literature upside down, creating new things, expanding the mind of his readers and trapping them in a verbal and mental flow that drags you like a flood.
·Chile
Read Full ArticleEdwin Chavez’s “Reigns” disenchantmentMirko Lauer and an aesthetic of survival: “People want to read things that move it”The Hungarian László Krasznahorkai (Gyula, 1954) has dedicated himself, since the eighties, to putting Western literature upside down, expanding the minds of his readers and trapping them in a verbal and mental flow that drags you.
·Lima, Peru
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