The New Yorker · 28 Jun 2026
László Krasznahorkai Writes Because He Fails
The speech will not surprise anyone who has read Krasznahorkai’s novels. His themes are learned; his settings numerous and far-flung; his imagination apocalyptic, but very, very funny. His characters are mad men or visionaries—it can be hard to tell the difference—addled by their belief in a sacred
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László Krasznahorkai's writing emerges from his failures, blending apocalyptic themes with humor. His characters oscillate between madness and visionary insight, challenging readers to discern their true nature.
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