Why Nobel Literature winner Krazsnahorkai is Kafka’s literary heir of despair

Critics have called him “the Kafka of our time.” The New York Times described him as “a writer of haunting, Kafkaesque intensity.” The Guardian dubbed him “the Hungarian master of apocalypse.” Translator George Szirtes said his novels “come from the same Central European forest as Kafka’s.”

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