File photo : Imre Kertesz receives the 'Medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris' ( Paris city's vermeil medal) from Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe during a ceremony held at the Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on May 5, 2011. Kertesz, the Hungarian writer who won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature for fiction largely drawn from his very real experience as a teenage prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, died Thursday. He was 86. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM

File photo : Imre Kertesz receives the 'Medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris' ( Paris city's vermeil medal) from Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe during a ceremony held at the Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on May 5, 2011. Kertesz, the Hungarian writer who won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature for fiction largely drawn from his very real experience as a teenage prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, died Thursday. He was 86. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photo
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6 May 2011

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