László Krasznahorkai presented with Nobel Prize in Literature at Stockholm ceremony – video

Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai was presented with the Nobel Prize in Literature at the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in Stockholm on Wednesday.

Krasznahorkai received the Nobel Prize

Krasznahorkai was presented with the prize by Swedish King Carl Gustaf XVI at the Stockholm Concert Hall.

László Krasznahorkai
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In her opening address, Astrid Soderbergh Widding, chair of the Board of the Nobel Foundation, said: “The prize in literature is awarded to an authorship where melancholy and apocalypse seem to dominate the picture, but where the force of art and creation, unfathomable as it is, may still transcend the dark and violent powers.”

Krasznahorkai
Photo: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák

“Through knowledge, integrity and excellence, through creativity and inspiration, the laureates offer hope,” she said.

“We must not just be passive spectators, but active contributors in defending the freedom of science and literature and the strive for peace to transform the world into a better place for humankind.”

Praising the Hungarian writer, Anders Olsson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Literature, said it was “Krasznahorkai’s greatness as a writer to have succeeded in combining an artistic gaze, entirely free of illusion, that sees through the fragility of the orders established by man, with an unwavering faith in the power of literature”.

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  1. Congrats to the master of Hungarian literature, great describer of dystopian atmosphere and human minds darkest thoughts with a twist. Well deserved recognition.

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