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Writing as vertigo
László Krasznahorkai, Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, has built a singular body of work, recognised for the intensity of its narratives and for a language that challenges the usual rhythm of reading.
His books unfold in long, continuous flows, where thought expands and time seems suspended, creating an experience that demands full attention and immersion.
Between chaos and order, his writing explores the fragility of the contemporary world, leading the reader through dense, unsettling, and deeply human landscapes.
In this session, literature emerges as a boundary experience, a place where reading ceases to be comfortable and becomes immersive and transformative.
To access BABELL sessions, even with a ticket in hand, you must always bring a book with you.
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Writing as vertigo
László Krasznahorkai, Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, has built a singular body of work, recognised for the intensity of its narratives and for a language that challenges the usual rhythm of reading.
His books unfold in long, continuous flows, where thought expands and time seems suspended, creating an experience that demands full attention and immersion.
Between chaos and order, his writing explores the fragility of the contemporary world, leading the reader through dense, unsettling, and deeply human landscapes.
In this session, literature emerges as a boundary experience, a place where reading ceases to be comfortable and becomes immersive and transformative.
To access BABELL sessions, even with a ticket in hand, you must always bring a book with you.
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