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It's as if Krasznahorkai's Nobel Prize Recognition Was Forgotten in His Hometown

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The city government of Gyula was at least twenty-one years late in recognizing László Krasznahorkai, who was born here and grew up and studied in Gyula until his high school graduation. They only realized it very late when he received the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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As part of the commemoration of the 80 years since Gabriela Mistral won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945, the Directorate of Tourism, Heritage and Culture of the Municipality of Temuco has opened the call for the second reels competition “Temuco and Mistral: 80 years from the Nobel Prize”, an initiative that invites the community to reflect, create and pay tribute to the poet through short audiovisual pieces. The mayor of Temuco, Roberto Ne…

The city government of Gyula was at least twenty-one years late in recognizing László Krasznahorkai, who was born here and grew up and studied in Gyula until his high school graduation. They only realized it very late when he received the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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magyarnarancs.hu broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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