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László Krasznahorkai

1954 - Today

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László Krasznahorkai (Hungarian: [ˈlaːsloː ˈkrɒsnɒhorkɒi]; born 5 January 1954) is a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter known for difficult and demanding novels, often labeled postmodern, with dystopian and melancholic themes. Several of his works, including his novels Satantango (1985) and The Melancholy of Resistance (1989), have been adapted into feature films by Béla Tarr. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. László Krasznahorkai is the 1,949th most popular writer (up from 1,965th in 2019), the 231st most popular biography from Hungary (down from 220th in 2019) and the 24th most popular Hungarian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, László Krasznahorkai ranks 1,949 out of 7,302Before him are Emmanuel Carrère, Nicanor Parra, Laura Mancinelli, Mikhail Artsybashev, Fredrika Bremer, and Ippolita Maria Sforza. After him are Hendrik Conscience, Anagarika Dharmapala, David Morrell, Almeida Garrett, James Murray, and José Zorrilla.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, László Krasznahorkai ranks 118Before him are Hisao Sekiguchi, Tom Price, Oscar, Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior, Pat Metheny, and Steve Morse. After him are Sergey Naryshkin, Angelo De Donatis, Joey DeMaio, Efren Reyes, Neil Tennant, and Juande Ramos.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, László Krasznahorkai ranks 231 out of 1,077Before him are Lajos Portisch (1937), Paul Lukas (1894), Kálmán Kalocsay (1891), Hans Swarowsky (1899), László Bárdossy (1890), and Chaka of Bulgaria (1210). After him are Eva Klein (1925), Mihály Lantos (1928), Andrew Grove (1936), William Fox (1879), Jenő Buzánszky (1925), and Eugene Ormandy (1899).

Among WRITERS In Hungary

Among writers born in Hungary, László Krasznahorkai ranks 24Before him are Hannah Szenes (1921), Attila József (1905), György Konrád (1933), Miklós Zrínyi (1620), Mór Jókai (1825), and Viktor Barna (1911). After him are Péter Esterházy (1950), George Tabori (1914), Anton Bernolák (1762), Janus Pannonius (1434), Miloš Crnjanski (1893), and Frigyes Karinthy (1887).