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Certainly, Imre Kertész's body of work has made profound contributions to Hungarian literature. Through his powerful and often autobiographical writings, he vividly portrays the horrors of the Holocaust and the subsequent struggles of survival, shedding light on one of humanity's darkest periods. Notably, Kertész was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002 for his literary achievements and influential voice in conveying the tragic realities of 20th-century history.