Knut Hamsun
1) Hunger
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Knut Hamsun believed that modern literature should express the complexity of the human mind and nowhere is that philosophy more evident than in this stunning modern masterpiece, "Hunger." First published in 1890 in Norwegian and based on Hamsun's own experiences with poverty prior to his success as an author, "Hunger" tells the story of an unnamed vagrant who stumbles around the streets of Norway's capital city of Kristiania (now Oslo) looking for...
2) Pan
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This is the story of Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, an ex-military man, who lives alone in a hut in the woods with his faithful dog Aesop. Glahn's life changes when he meets Edvarda, a merchant's daughter from a nearby town, with whom he quickly falls in love. While they feel strongly for each other, they do not truly understand the other's perspective and tragedy soon befalls the lovers. Edvarda is not entirely faithful to Glahn, and he is profoundly affected...
3) Hambre
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Hambre, ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura Knut Hamsun, es una exploración profunda de la lucha interior y de la alienación humana. La obra retrata la vida de un joven escritor en Kristiania (actual Oslo), quien enfrenta la miseria y el hambre mientras intenta afirmarse artísticamente. El protagonista experimenta una intensa lucha psicológica, donde la dignidad, el orgullo y la desesperación se entrelazan de manera conmovedora.
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4) Fome
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Fome, do vencedor do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura Knut Hamsun é uma exploração profunda da luta interior e da alienação humana. A obra retrata a vida de um jovem escritor em Kristiania (atual Oslo), que enfrenta a miséria e a fome enquanto tenta se afirmar artisticamente. O protagonista experimenta uma luta psicológica intensa, onde a dignidade, o orgulho e o desespero se entrelaçam de forma pungente.
Hamsun utiliza a fome como metáfora para...
5) Shallow Soil
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Novel from the late 19th and early 20th century Norwegian author who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun was a leading Norwegian author who saw humankind and nature united in a strong, sometimes mystical bond. This connection between the characters and their natural environment is exemplified in the novels Pan, and the epic Growth of the Soil, for which Hamsun received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1920.
6) Wanderers
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"Wanderers" is Knut Hamsun's 1909 novel whose title expresses one of the most central themes to Hamsun's work, that of the wanderer. Hamsun, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his monumental work "Growth of the Soil", believed that modern literature should be used to express the intricacies of the human mind. Hamsun's work also is strongly known for his vivid depictions of the natural world and its connection to man. This connection between...
7) Mothwise
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Excerpt: "Marie van Loos, housekeeper at the Vicarage, stands by the kitchen window looking out far up the road. She knows the couple there by the fence-knows them indeed, seeing 'tis no other than Telegraph-Rolandsen, her own betrothed, and Olga the parish clerk's daughter. It is the second time she has seen those two together this spring-now what does it mean? Save that Jomfru van Loos had a host of things to do just now, she would have gone straight...
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First published in 1903, and translated into English for the first time by the noted Norwegian scholar Sverre Lyngstad, In Wonderland is a diaristic account of a trip that author Knut Hamsun took to Russia at the turn of the twentieth century. This detailed travelogue is a rich and detailed portrait of the people and culture of Russia, and is filled with the trademark style and keen observations of the author of such classics as Hunger, Mysteries,...
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Published in Norway in 1912, The Last Joy (Den Siste Glaede) appears at an important transition point in Hamsun's career, as he moved any from his intense observations of individual characters to focus on a broader canvas of small town and farm life social units of the Norwegian culture. If Hunger (1890) represents the epitome Hamsun's focus on the individual, his works of the late teens and 1920s, particularly Growth of the Soil (1917) and Women...
10) Pan: Knut Hamsun
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Pan is an evocative exploration of isolation, nature, and the emotional turbulence of human desire. Knut Hamsun delves into the mind of Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, a solitary man living in the wilderness of northern Norway, who forms a complex and destructive attachment to Edvarda, a woman from a nearby village. Through Glahn's interactions with the natural world and his tumultuous relationship with Edvarda, Hamsun presents an introspective look at the...
11) Pan: Knut Hamsun
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Panes una exploración evocadora de la soledad, la naturaleza y la turbulencia emocional del deseo humano. Knut Hamsun se adentra en la mente del teniente Thomas Glahn, un hombre solitario que vive en la naturaleza del norte de Noruega y desarrolla una relación compleja y destructiva con Edvarda, una mujer de una aldea cercana. A través de las interacciones de Glahn con el mundo natural y su relación tormentosa con Edvarda, Hamsun ofrece una mirada...
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Hungerby Knut Hamsun is a psychological exploration of desperation, human will, and existential struggle. Through the eyes of the unnamed protagonist, Hamsun paints a stark picture of poverty and isolation in a modernizing city. The protagonist's hunger is both literal and symbolic, representing not only his physical deprivation but also his yearning for meaning and artistic recognition. The novel delves into the complexities of mental instability...
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La Bendición de la Tierra, de Knut Hamsun, es una obra que examina profundamente la relación entre el ser humano y la naturaleza, explorando el vínculo esencial y espiritual que une al hombre con su entorno. A través del personaje de Isak, un campesino trabajador y tenaz, Hamsun presenta la vida rural como una fuente de dignidad y satisfacción, contraponiéndola a la industrialización y el cambio acelerado de las ciudades. La novela destaca...
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Shallow Soil is a novel that examines the complex human interactions and struggles for power in a rural context. Hamsun depicts life in a small Norwegian village, where characters confront their own desires, frustrations, and longings. Through a psychological approach, the work reveals the tension between individual impulses and social expectations, as well as the difficulties of everyday life.
Since its publication, Shallow Soil has been recognized...
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The Norwegian writer, Knut Hamsun (18591952), is often remembered for his contribution to the renewal of the novel, and his modern view of the mind. However, in Norway it his common touch, and his vivid and humorous descriptions local culture that has endeared him to the public.Michael Henrik Wynn, the editor of the educational radio stream historyradio.org, reads his own translation of one of Hamsuns humorous short stories.Knut Hamsun was awarded...
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First published in 1917, "Growth of the Soil" is the epic and seminal work by Knut Hamsun, the Nobel Prize-winning Norwegian writer. Originally published in Norwegian and subsequently translated into numerous languages and read around the world, "Growth of the Soil" has been lauded as one of the twentieth-century's most important and ground-breaking novels. Hamsun was a pioneer in a new more realistic style of literature and was one of the first to...