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  • Welcome to Prospero’s page listing English and German translations of works by László Krasznahorkai! Here you will find all the key works by the acclaimed Hungarian author, whose unique prose style and philosophical depth have earned him international recognition — including the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature and the International Booker Prize. Discover his most famous novels and immerse yourself in his literary world.

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    Herscht 07769: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025

    Herscht 07769: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025

    Krasznahorkai, Laszlo, Mulzet, Ottilie(ed.)

    9 555 HUF

    8 122 HUF

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    Baron Wenckheim`s Homecoming

    Baron Wenckheim`s Homecoming

    Krasznahorkai, László; Mulzet, Ottilie;

    8 116 HUF

    7 711 HUF

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    Barón Wenckheim Vuelve a Casa, El

    Barón Wenckheim Vuelve a Casa, El

    Krasznahorkai, Laszlo

    12 997 HUF

    11 957 HUF

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    Im Wahn der Anderen: Drei Erzählungen

    Im Wahn der Anderen: Drei Erzählungen

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    15 760 HUF

    14 972 HUF

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    Spadework for a Palace

    Spadework for a Palace

    Krasznahorkai, László; Batki, John;

    6 683 HUF

    6 349 HUF

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    Satantango: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025

    Satantango: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025

    Krasznahorkai, Laszlo, Szirtes, George; Mulzet, Ottilie(ed.)

    5 250 HUF

    4 463 HUF

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    Melancholie des Widerstands: Roman

    Melancholie des Widerstands: Roman

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    7 050 HUF

    6 698 HUF

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    Satantango

    Satantango

    Krasznahorkai, László; Szirtes, George;

    9 072 HUF

    8 165 HUF

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    Baron Wenckheims Rückkehr: Roman

    Baron Wenckheims Rückkehr: Roman

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    10 368 HUF

    9 850 HUF

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    War & War: Main Street Festivals

    War & War: Main Street Festivals

    Krasznahorkai, László; Szirtes, George;

    7 161 HUF

    6 445 HUF

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    Satanstango: Roman

    Satanstango: Roman

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    7 050 HUF

    6 698 HUF

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    Seiobo There Below

    Seiobo There Below

    Krasznahorkai, László; Mulzet, Ottilie;

    6 683 HUF

    6 015 HUF

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    Seiobo auf Erden: Erzählungen

    Seiobo auf Erden: Erzählungen

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    9 518 HUF

    9 042 HUF

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    Satantango

    Satantango

    Krasznahorkai, László; Szirtes, George;

    5 728 HUF

    5 155 HUF

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    Seiobo auf Erden: Erzählungen

    Seiobo auf Erden: Erzählungen

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    9 124 HUF

    8 668 HUF

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    Herscht 07769: Florian Herschts Bach-Roman

    Herscht 07769: Florian Herschts Bach-Roman

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    10 783 HUF

    10 244 HUF

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    Satanstango: Roman

    Satanstango: Roman

    Krasznahorkai, László;

    8 253 HUF

    7 840 HUF

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    Who is László Krasznahorkai?

    László Krasznahorkai is a Hungarian novelist, born in 1954, known for his long, complex sentences and meditative narrative style. His works often explore themes of chaos, spirituality, and the limits of human understanding. He is regarded as one of the most important voices in contemporary European literature and has received numerous awards, including the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature and the International Booker Prize.

    What makes László Krasznahorkai’s books special?

    Krasznahorkai’s novels are characterized by their philosophical reflections, rich descriptions, and an almost hypnotic rhythm. His writing demands focus but rewards readers with extraordinary insight into the human condition. His prose challenges conventional storytelling, often unfolding in long, unbroken paragraphs that draw readers deeply into his world.

    Which are the best László Krasznahorkai books to read?

    Some of his most well-known works include ‘Satantango’, ‘The Melancholy of Resistance’, ‘War and War’, and ‘Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming’. These novels showcase his signature style — a blend of dark humor, existential tension, and apocalyptic vision. Each book offers a different perspective on the collapse and renewal of human societies.

    In what order should László Krasznahorkai’s works be read?

    There is no strict chronological order required, but readers often start with ‘Satantango’, his debut novel, which introduced his signature tone and themes. Many then continue with ‘The Melancholy of Resistance’ and ‘War and War’, before moving to his later works such as ‘Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming’, which earned him the 2019 National Book Award for Translated Literature. Another important book is his more recent ‘Herscht 07769’

    Which literary awards has he won?

    Krasznahorkai has received numerous international prizes. In 2025, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his “visionary prose and unyielding exploration of human complexity.” He also won the Man Booker International Prize in 2015 for his entire body of work and the National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2019. Even before winning the Nobel Prize, his works had been translated into more than twenty languages and continue to influence readers and writers across the world.

    Related authors you might enjoy

    Readers who appreciate Krasznahorkai’s unique prose might also enjoy the works of W.G. Sebald, Thomas Bernhard, and Samuel Beckett. These authors share a similar depth of philosophical inquiry and stylistic precision.

    Why should you buy László Krasznahorkai books from Prospero?

    Here’s why Prospero is the best place to buy László Krasznahorkai books:

    • Wide selection: Find all major Krasznahorkai titles, including ‘Satantango’, ‘The Melancholy of Resistance’, and ‘Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming’, as well as new and forthcoming titles in English and German.
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    • Trusted by readers: Prospero is a reliable and popular source for contemporary and literary fiction in English and German translation, with excellent customer ratings.