From Budapest to the World: What Hungarian Literature Reveals About Trauma, Identity, and the Making of Global Prize-Winning Writers

In recent years, Hungary—a relatively small Central European nation—has drawn global literary attention. The country produced a Nobel Prize–winning author in literature, Imre Kertész, and has also been closely associated with global literary recognition through writers such as László Krasznahorkai and David Szalay, whose novel Flesh won the Booker Prize in 2025. These achievements have […]

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