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  • Growth of the Soil

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Growth of the Soil is a timeless novel by Nobel Prize–winning Norwegian author Knut Hamsun, celebrating the dignity of rural life, the power of nature, and the enduring spirit of human perseverance. First published in 1917, the novel is widely regarded as one of the greatest works of Scandinavian literature and a profound tribute to the relationship between humanity and the land. The story ... Read more

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  • Growth of the Soil

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    The long, long road over the moors and up into the forest—who trod it into being first of all? Man, a human being, the first that came here. There was no path before he came. Afterward, some beast or other, following the faint tracks over marsh and moorland, wearing them deeper; after these again some Lapp gained scent of the path, and took that way from field to field, looking to his reindeer. ... Read more

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  • Victoria

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Series series Cletham Classics
    Victoria is among Knut Hamsun’s best-loved works—an incisive study of the coercive power of economic and social forces that is also renowned for its innovative and psychologically probing narrative techniques. Hamsun stages in riveting detail the ill-fated relationship between the novel’s hero, Johannes, and the eponymous Victoria. When Victoria is driven to make a financially advantageous ... Read more

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  • Hunger

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Hunger is a novel by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun published in 1890. Extracts from the work had previously been published anonymously in the Danish magazine Ny Jord in 1888. The novel has been hailed as the literary opening of the 20th century and an outstanding example of modern, psychology-driven literature. Hungerportrays the irrationality of the human mind in an intriguing and sometimes ... Read more

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  • Wanderers

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Under the Autumn Star The line of Hamsun's artistic evolution is easily traceable through certain stages which, however, are not separated by sharp breaks. It is impossible to say that one stage ended and the next one began in a certain year. Instead they overlap like tiles on a roof. Their respective characters are strikingly symbolized by the titles of the dramatic trilogy which Hamsun produced ... Read more

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  • HUNGER - Knut Hamsun

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Series series Nobel Prize
    ***Hunger***by 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 ... Read more

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  • The Knut Hamsun Signature Classics (8-Volume Box Set). Illustrated

    Hunger, Growth of the Soil, Pan, Shallow Soil, Victoria and Others

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    The Knut Hamsun Signature Classics is an essential eight-volume illustrated collection showcasing the literary genius of one of Norway’s most celebrated and controversial authors. This box set gathers Hamsun’s most influential novels, including Hunger, Growth of the Soil, Pan, Shallow Soil, Victoria, and additional works that span his remarkable career. Beginning with Hunger (1890), Hamsun ... Read more

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  • Hunger

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    One of the most important and controversial writers of the 20th century, Knut Hamsun made literary history with the publication in 1890 of this powerful, autobiographical novel recounting the abject poverty, hunger and despair of a young writer struggling to achieve self-discovery and its ultimate artistic expression. The book brilliantly probes the psychodynamics of alienation, obsession, and ... Read more

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  • Hunger

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Published in 1890, “Hunger” (“Sult” in Norwegian) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Knut Hamsun based on his many unhappy experiences in Norway’s capital city of Christiania. "Hunger" was one of the first modern psychological novels in world literature.Told in the first person, it is the story of a young writer of exceptional sensibility, who, stripped of all of his property and without any ... Read more

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  • Works Of Knut Hamsun: Including Hunger, Pan, Wanderers, Growth Of The Soil, Shallow Soil & More (Mobi Collected Works)

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    This collection was designed for optimal navigation on eReaders and other electronic devices. This collection offers lower price, the convenience of a one-time download, and it reduces the clutter in your digital library. All books included in this collection feature a hyperlinked table of contents and footnotes. The collection is complimented by an author biography.This Collection Includes:Hunger ... Read more

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  • Growth of the Soil

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Growth of the Soil (Norwegian Markens Grøde), is a novel by Knut Hamsun which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. It follows the story of a man who settles and lives in rural Norway. First published in 1917, it has since been translated from Norwegian into languages such as English. The novel was written in the popular style of Norwegian new realism, a movement dominating the early 20th ... Read more

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  • Hunger

    by Knut Hamsun ...
    Translated by George Egerton ...
    First published in 1890, Knut Hamsun's Hunger is a landmark of modernist fiction, tracing with hallucinatory precision the mental and physical disintegration of an impoverished writer wandering Kristiania. Rather than a conventional social novel, it offers an interior drama shaped by abrupt shifts in consciousness, irony, delirium, and startling lyric intensity. Hamsun rejects nineteenth-century ... Read more

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