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Hungarian Author László Krasznahorkai Wins Nobel Prize in Literature 2025

Krasznahorkai's complex works earn him the prestigious prize. Now, he must handle administrative tasks in Germany before fully enjoying his win.

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Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Prize - and must first deal with bureaucracy - Hungarian Author László Krasznahorkai Wins Nobel Prize in Literature 2025

Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai has won the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025. Before celebrating, he must update his address at a German registration office, as he maintains a second residence there.

Krasznahorkai, known for his complex and philosophical works, was awarded the prestigious prize while in a car with his former editor. Upon learning the news, he expressed happiness and pride in joining the ranks of great writers who have previously won the Nobel Prize.

Despite the joyous occasion, administrative tasks await the author. His post address in Germany, where he maintains a second residence, is not explicitly mentioned. However, it is understood that he must register his new address at a German registration office to comply with local regulations.

László Krasznahorkai's win is a significant achievement in the literary world. As he navigates the necessary administrative steps, the author's wish for people to regain their ability to imagine through reading books serves as an inspiring reminder of the power of literature.

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