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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Knut_HamsunKnut Hamsun - Wikipedia

    Knut Hamsun (4 August 1859 – 19 February 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to consciousness, subject, perspective and environment.

  2. Written after Hamsun's return from an ill-fated tour of America, Hunger is loosely based on the author's own impoverished life before his breakthrough in 1890. Set in late 19th-century Kristiania (now Oslo ), the novel recounts the adventures of a starving young man whose sense of reality is giving way to a delusionary existence on the darker ...

  3. Knut Hamsun (born August 4, 1859, Lom, Norway—died February 19, 1952, near Grimstad) was a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. A leader of the Neoromantic revolt at the turn of the century, he rescued the novel from a tendency toward excessive naturalism.

  4. Hamsun tended to stress the relationship between his characters and the natural environment. Growth of the Soil portrays the protagonist (Isak) and his family as awed by modernity, yet at times, they come into conflict with it.

  5. Biographical. Knut Hamsun (1859-1952) was born in Gudbrandsdalen, Norway, and grew up in poverty in Hamarøy in Nordland. From early childhood he was a shoemaker’s apprentice, but was also a road worker, stonemason, junior-level teacher, and so on.

  6. Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize for his book Markens Grøde (Growth of the Soil), considered an epic paean to work and the relationship between humanity and nature. While the story’s characters are depicted as living people, Hamsun endows the settlers’ efforts to cultivate the wilderness with heroic qualities in the spirit of the ancient ...

  7. Nov 15, 2021 · In 1920, the Norwegian novelist Knut Hamsun won the Nobel Prize for literature for his novel Markens grøde (Growth of the Soil) (1917). This article explores some of the key contexts for this work,...

  8. Feb 28, 2009 · Hamsun died in 1952 at 92, shunned by his countrymen and heavily fined for his spectacular wartime betrayal. But as the author of revered novels like “Hunger,” “Pan” and “Growth of the ...

  9. Knut Hamsun Remembers America: Essays and Stories, 1885-1949 / translated and edited by Richard Nelson Current. – Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2003: The Last Joy / translated by Sverre Lyngstad. – Los Angeles : Green Integer, 2003: In Wonderland / translated by Sverre Lyngstad. – Brooklyn, N.Y. : IG, 2004: Victoria / translated by Sverre Lyngstad. – New York : Penguin, 2005:

  10. hamsunsenteret.no › en › knut-hamsunKnut Hamsun

    Knut Hamsun. The place you come from is always lovely, it’s patriotism on a small scale, the feeling of home. (Knut Hamsun, 1918)