Nobel Prize for Literature: Laszlo Krasnahorkai

16.October 2025 Marko Cudic

The Nobel laureate next door

László Krasnahorkai is the second Hungarian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in less than a quarter of a century. The first Hungarian writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize was Imre Kertes, in 2002. This is, therefore, an exceptional recognition for the great literature of a small nation

Nobel Prize for Literature: June Fosse

11.October 2023 Ivan Milenkovic

A writer who stretches time

For Fosse, time is not just a force that takes place regardless of what the heroes do, but time is found in the heroes themselves as a form of sensibility that structures their lives, and perhaps that is precisely why Fosse's texts are, in an incomparable way, simultaneously perfectly physical and deeply metaphysical.

Culture

05.October 2023 S.Ć.

Norwegian Jun Fosse, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

He is one of the most performed European playwrights, he is also known for novels, poetry, essays, books for children, in the explanation of the Swedish Academy it is written that his work is huge, and he was awarded "for innovative plays and prose that give voice to the unspeakable".

Culture

08.October 2022 Sonja Ciric

Ani Erno: We will meet her again soon

Four books by the French writer Anne Ernot, who received this year's Nobel Prize for literature, will soon be published. So far, three of her books have been published in Serbian, but back in 1997