STOCKHOLM (AP) — Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, whose surreal and anarchic novels combine a bleak world view with mordant humor, won the Nobel Prize in literature Thursday for work the judges said upholds the power of art in the midst of “apocalyptic terror.”
The Nobel judges said the 71-year-old author, whose novels sometimes consist of just one long sentence, is “a great epic writer” whose work “is characterized by absurdism and grotesque excess.”



Can anyone recommend a good book?
I myself haven’t read anything yet, but the article itself says;
" Varga suggested readers new to Krasznahorkai’s work start with “Satantango,” his 1985 debut, which centered around the few remaining residents of a dying collective farm and set the tone for what was to follow."
Thanks.
Just read a piece about Mr. Krasznahorkai by a Professor of literature. Among others, he writes:
And:
Holy crap. I guess you should read that only if you are in good mood ;-)
But I’ll give him a try.
Exactly,) It’s heavy duty stuff. It won’t work me atm, as I’m looking for hope. Though sometimes the bleak recognition might offer some people solace too.#