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Buried on the property are the remains of the most famous novelist in the nation’s history, Knut Hamsun, who lived there for several decades in the latter half of his life. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
For a more elegiac account of poverty, try Knut Hamsun's classic Hunger – the title says it all. Advice for a new government 2010-05-07T23:07:00Z
When it came to my turn, I said who I was, told them I was nineteen and wrote prose, somewhere between Hamsun and Bukowski, and was working on a novel at the moment. At the Writing Academy 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z
My first relation to and understanding of love also came from a literary character, Lieutenant Glahn, the protagonist in Knut Hamsun’s novel “Pan.” Karl Ove Knausgaard: By the Book 2017-08-17T04:00:00Z
Hamsun flew to visit Hitler in Bavaria in 1943, and described him in a newspaper obituary as “a preacher for the gospel of justice.” Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
Hamsun had become, in old age, a supporter of the Nazis. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
Jason Thorpe Buchanan's "Hunger," loosely based Knut Hamsun's novel, is a kind of training session in mental disintegration. Exploratory 'First Take' presents six operas in progress 2015-02-22T05:00:00Z
Knut Hamsun’s writing is magical, his sentences are glowing, he could write about anything and make it alive. Karl Ove Knausgaard: By the Book 2017-08-17T04:00:00Z
On one hand, Knausgaard argues that Knut Hamsun had to abandon “every semblance of self-censorship” in order to inhabit his characters, and that Ingmar Bergman’s genius came from depths of the unconscious, “where boundlessness prevails.” In Searching Essays, Knausgaard Extols the Freedom and Limitations of Art 2020-12-31T05:00:00Z
It is one of literary history’s more eerie and repulsive facts that Hamsun, the author of “Hunger” and other classics, gave his Nobel Prize as a gift to the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
In sidelining his own prejudices Hamsun shows an awareness that the requirements of art supersede those of politics, and herein lies his greatness. Carsten Jensen's top 10 seafaring tales 2010-04-14T11:04:00Z
The result is fervid and fearful; at times, “Pond” recalls works by Knut Hamsun and Samuel Beckett, in which characters are more obviously forced into states of isolation. Fiction That Will Make You Feel Pleasantly Insane 2016-07-11T04:00:00Z
The image of Hamsun’s books being thrown back at him, right there on Knausgaard’s home turf, underscored for me the bizarre audacity of Knausgaard’s title. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
Norway's greatest ever writer was Knut Hamsun, about whom there is never-ending debate, particularly over his political views. How will Norway's crime writers respond to the Ut?ya massacre? 2011-07-30T23:06:29Z
It would be unfair to tie Knausgaard too closely to Hamsun; Knausgaard’s views on Hitler bear zero resemblance to his forebear’s. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
The epigraph of Mr. Thirlwell’s book is taken from Knut Hamsun’s “Hunger,” another obvious progenitor. ‘Lurid & Cute,’ a Novel by Adam Thirlwell 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z
Other testimonies in this line of alienated descent might be Knut Hamsun's Hunger, Fernando Pessoa's The Book of Disquiet and – bringing us back to America – Walker Percy's The Moviegoer. Leaving the Atocha Station by Ben Lerner – review 2012-07-05T10:00:02Z
There’s an alert defense of Knut Hamsun’s fiction. Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Essays Struggle With Big Ideas 2020-12-28T05:00:00Z
Knausgaard reminds us of the famous death scene in Hamsun’s novel “Wayfarers,” in which a man is trampled to death under a flock of sheep. Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Essays Struggle With Big Ideas 2020-12-28T05:00:00Z
He is an admirer of Hamsun’s work and is of course well versed in his country’s deeply conflicted relationship with their novelistic giant. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
The two seaside places where Knausgaard grew up—Tromøya and Kristiansand—are located about an hour’s drive apart on the southern coast, and Hamsun’s house is on a major road that connects them. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
Just after the war, Hamsun was set to be tried for treason but instead was committed to a hospital. Why Name Your Book After Hitler's? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
Having entered prison as an atheist with a moral-relativist bent, Genis next took up the problem of good and evil, scouring Pascal, Rousseau, Schopenhauer, “Crime and Punishment,” and Knut Hamsun’s “Hunger.” Prison Is a Great Place to Get Reading Done 2014-07-08T04:00:00Z
Knut Hamsun’s novel ‘Hunger’ is found on a bench in the south of France and completely disintegrates as it is read one last time. Review: How a Guatemalan kidnapping inspired Eduardo Halfon's autofictional 'Cancion' 2022-09-22T04:00:00Z
“Well hello there Knut Hamsun,” old friends say as he enters the bar. Review: Not just another sad-man novel: Why Per Petterson is worth your time 2022-02-02T05:00:00Z
I remember he gave me his copy of Hunger by Knut Hamsun when I told him I hadn’t read it. Bobby Gillespie remembers Andrew Weatherall: ‘He was a true bohemian’ 2020-02-23T05:00:00Z
Raging heroes in Dostoyevsky, Jacobsen, and Hamsun enjoy denouncing a God they don’t believe in. A Neglected Modern Masterpiece and Its Perverse Hero 2019-10-14T04:00:00Z
His previous books include a history of the Vikings and biographies of two of his fellow Norwegians: playwright Henrik Ibsen and novelist Knut Hamsun. Scholar offers insights into what makes Scandinavians tick 2017-06-19T04:00:00Z
Historian of science Michael Gordin explains why they wrote in the language of Dickens and Twain rather than Ibsen and Hamsun. How English became language of science 2014-10-11T04:00:00Z
But Arvid thinks, “Nothing that I had written pointed towards Hamsun, not as I saw it.” Review: Not just another sad-man novel: Why Per Petterson is worth your time 2022-02-02T05:00:00Z
This Norway appears in the early pages of “Growth of the Soil,” the epic 1917 novel by the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun, who was once regarded as the soul of his nation. Currents: Tragedy Tells a Tale of Two Norways 2011-07-29T13:01:04Z
He has entered one of the professions that Hamsun calls sterile. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In 1966, he was awarded Best Actor at the Cannes film festival for his lead role in Henning Carlsen's Hunger, an adaptation of the novel by Norwegian Nobel Literature laureate Knut Hamsun. Swedish actor feared dead in fire 2011-01-02T19:22:38Z
Almost a century before Bernhard delivered these tiny eulogies — for art, for civilization, for us — Knut Hamsun wrote about a man locked in complete darkness for a single night. Thomas Bernhard, the Alienator 2010-12-25T05:35:10Z
Knut Hamsun, winner of the Nobel prize for literature, used to be a street-car conductor in Chicago. The So-called Human Race
In the novel, Mr. Hamsun takes us back to a Norway before civilization. Currents: Tragedy Tells a Tale of Two Norways 2011-07-29T13:01:04Z
Hamsun has a kindness for this merry privateer and enjoys blowing the wind that swells little Theodor's sails, but underneath the froth and sparkle there is a bitter didactic purpose in this book. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Knut Hamsun ... is one of the creators, one of the Prometheans who have stolen fire from heaven. Eskimo Folk-Tales
If you know Knut Hamsun's stories, then you guess it instantly. The Red Redmaynes
The Northland, with its glaring lights and black shadows, its unearthly joys and abysmal despairs, is present and dominant in every line that Hamsun ever wrote. Hunger
It is as psychological documents of the utmost importance to the understanding of Hamsun himself that they have their chief significance. Wanderers
In his fall he appeals to us as never before, and Hamsun makes us feel that the foolish old man is, in his innermost nature, better than the hard-headed son. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But these years finished the preparatory stage of Hamsun's education. Shallow Soil
Knut Hamsun, H. G. Wells, and Jack London were certainly more popular than any living Russian novelist, except perhaps the Russian Miss Dell, Mme. Tales of the Wilderness
The artist and the vagabond seem equally to have been in the blood of Hamsun from the very start. Hunger
The line of Hamsun's artistic evolution is easily traceable through certain stages which, however, are not separated by sharp breaks. Wanderers
After this prelude, which has a cadence like the first chapter of Genesis, Hamsun allows us to follow the story of how the shelter under a rock became a farm. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Since "Hunger" was written Hamsun has published over thirty large works— novels, dramas, travel descriptions, essays, and poems. Shallow Soil
In A Year of Their Lives the same "animal" method is transfered to the treatment of primitive human life, and the shadow of Knut Hamsun is plainly discernible in the background. Tales of the Wilderness
The enthusiasm of this approval is a characteristic symptom that throws interesting light on Russia as well as on Hamsun. Hunger
Their respective characters are strikingly symbolized by the titles of the dramatic trilogy which Hamsun produced between 1895 and 1898—"At the Gate of the Kingdom," "The Game of Life," and "Sunset Glow." Wanderers
The increasing success of Hamsun's own authorship set its stamp on the next incarnation of his hero, Johannes, the miller's son in "Victoria" who becomes a poet. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But even the professional star-gazers, who maintained a vigilant watch on northern skies, had never come across the name of Knut Hamsun. Shallow Soil
There was an autographed portrait of Knut Hamsun upon her table and it was the object of much pride for the whole Svetilovitch family. The Created Legend
Then came "Pan" in 1894, and the real Hamsun, the Hamsun who ever since has moved logically and with increasing authority to "The Growth of the Soil," stood finally revealed. Hunger
The crisis was past, but echoes of it were heard as late as 1912, the year of "Last Joy," which well may be called Hamsun's most melancholy book. Wanderers
The opening paragraph of the book is like a happier reflection of Hamsun's own dreamy, lonely boyhood. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Sudden as was Hamsun's recognition, however, it has proved lasting. Shallow Soil
The truth, however, is that Hamsun stands today where he has always stood. Pan
It has often been noted that practically every one of Hamsun's heroes is of the same age as he was then, and that their creator takes particular pain to accentuate this fact. Hunger
With Hamsun that age seemed to stand principally for the high water mark of passion. Wanderers
Among his many wayward heroines Hamsun has painted one woman of calm and benignant steadfastness, Rosa, the heroine of the two Nordland novels, "Benoni" and "Rosa." Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Knut Hamsun began life in one of the deep Norwegian valleys familiar to English readers through Björnson's earlier stories. Shallow Soil
Problems do not enter into the novels of Hamsun in the same manner as they did into the plays of Ibsen. Pan
Like most of the great writers over there, Hamsun has not confined himself to one poetic mood or form, but has tried all of them. Hunger
Even Telegraph-Rolandsen in "Dreamers" retains the youthful glow and charm and irresponsibility that used to be thought inseparable from the true Hamsun character. Wanderers
As in "Pan" and "Mysteries," so in his other books Hamsun makes us feel the moods of nature through those of his people. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
However, the cobbler's bench saw no more of Knut Hamsun. Shallow Soil
Hamsun begins where Ibsen ended, one might say. Pan
All we know is that Hamsun's forebears were sturdy Norwegian peasant folk, said only to be differentiated from their neighbours by certain artistic preoccupations that turned one or two of them into skilled craftsmen. Hunger
Perhaps a clue to this crisis may be found in the all too brief paragraph devoted to Hamsun in the Norwegian "Who's who." Wanderers
Very early in his career as an author Hamsun struck the keynote of the message which in his most recent works he has preached with so much power. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
"Shallow Soil," in some respects the most contained of Hamsun's works, is perhaps best suited as a medium for his introduction to Anglo-Saxon readers. Shallow Soil
There are interferences, however, and it is from these that Hamsun's problems spring. Pan
Characteristically, Kareno is a sort of Nietzschean rebel against the victorious majority, and Hamsun's seemingly cynical conclusions stress man's capacity for action rather than the purposes toward which that capacity may be directed. Hunger
Hamsun was twenty-nine when he finished "Hunger," and that was the age given to one after another of his central figures. Wanderers
The superiority of youth over age has been a cardinal doctrine with Hamsun. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Shallow Soil": "Not only is this book Knut Hamsun's most significant work, but it gives the very best description available of life in Christiania toward the close of the century. Shallow Soil
If something of the kind happened, the seed thus sown was nourished plentifully afterwards, when, as a young man, Hamsun pitted his ambitions against the indifference first of Christiania and then of Chicago. Pan
The vigor and charm of the verse proved a surprise to the critics when the play was published, as Hamsun until then had given no proof of any poetic gift in the narrower sense. Hunger
An autobiographical element is evident in practically everything that Hamsun has written. Wanderers
Hamsun has essayed in "Wanderers" and "The Last Joy" to show the enervating influence of the years. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In one of his latest works Hamsun himself notes this change in saying: "When a wanderer reaches fifty years he plays with muted strings." Shallow Soil
Hamsun would seem to take life as it is, not with any pretense at its complete acceptability, but without hope or avowed intention of making it over. Pan
Hamsun has just celebrated his sixtieth birthday anniversary. Hunger
Hamsun has here moved up a step in the social scale, from villagers of the Benoni type to the land-owning class. Growth of the Soil
The time immediately preceding Hamsun's authorship was, in Norway, a period of revolt. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But with or without the sordine Hamsun's production is equally seductive, equally entrancing and compelling. Shallow Soil
Hamsun would not be the artist he is if he were less deceptive. Pan
The later part of this output seemed to indicate a lack of development, a failure to open up new vistas, that caused many to fear that the principal contributions of Hamsun already lay behind him. Hunger
Yet Hamsun dares, and so insistently unlike all else is the impress of his personality that the mechanical structure of the story is forgotten. Growth of the Soil
Aagot, a fresh, pretty country girl, one of Hamsun's brightest and youngest heroines, is dazzled by the glamour of the literary circle into which she is introduced, and becomes the poet's next victim. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
This sense of being surrounded by hostile forces is very unusual with Hamsun, who generally loves to dwell on the friendliness of nature. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
They are different from Ibsen's, however, and in that difference lies one of the chief explanations of Hamsun's position as an artist. Pan
There is still a central figure, and still he possesses many of the old Hamsun traits, but he has crossed the meridian at last and become an observer rather than a fighter and doer. Hunger
The process, in effect, is simply this: Hamsun is a poet, with a poet's deep and unusual feeling, and a poet's need of utterance. Growth of the Soil
Nevertheless, as a satire of a certain phase in the woman movement, when any other work was considered superior to that of the home, Hamsun's attack contains a kernel of bitter truth. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In the character of Edvarda in "Pan" the qualities of the Hamsun heroine are heavily underscored. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The figures populating the works of Hamsun, whether centrally placed or moving shadowlike in the periphery, are first of all themselves—agressively, inevitably, unconsciously so, In other words, they are like their creator. Pan
There is now reason to believe that this negligence will be remedied, and that soon the best of Hamsun's work will be available in English. Hunger
Hamsun's early work was subjective in the extreme; so much so, indeed, as almost to lie outside the limits of aesthetic composition. Growth of the Soil
After supper, when he has lit his pipe, Hamsun generally selects a chair near the sofa where he has placed his visitor, and then he unbends. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Victoria is the patrician among Hamsun's heroines, not only because of her birth and breeding, but by virtue of her character. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun appears to think that the less you have of one and the more of the other, the better for yourself and for humanity as a whole. Pan
And on this basis the fantastic figures created by Hamsun relate themselves to ordinary humanity as the microscopic enlargement of a cross section to the living tissues. Hunger
The richness of this quality is one of the most endearing things in Hamsun's characters. Growth of the Soil
Hamsun has a very large library containing many rare and curious books. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Written while Hamsun was yet under forty, the three Kareno plays are an aftermath of his own struggles as a young man to break into the ring of the accepted. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun was born in the country, of and among peasants. Pan
It is a verse drama in eight acts, centred about one of Hamsun's most typical vagabond heroes. Hunger
It is a new note in Hamsun; the opening of a new motif. Growth of the Soil
In these Hamsun has rid himself of all bitterness and has found a sweet and mellow tone that is singularly appealing. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In Knut Hamsun both these tendencies are present and are accentuated by his double racial heritage, his birth in an old peasant family of Gudbrandsdalen and his upbringing among the lively, adventurous fisherfolk of Nordland. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
At about fifteen, Hamsun had an experience which is rarely mentioned as part of the scant biographical material made available by his reserve concerning his own personality. Pan
One might almost say that Hamsun's vision has become social at last, were it not for his continued accentuation of the irreconcilable conflict between the individual and the group. Hunger
Hamsun has returned, as it were, to the scene of his passionate youth, but in altered guise. Growth of the Soil
This style was fully developed when Hamsun made his first appearance as an author, a fact which adds interest to Sigurd Hoel's opinion that the dash and brilliance of "Hunger" was due to American influence. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
A very sympathetic picture of his home life is presented by the Norwegian newspaper writer, Thomas Vetlesen, who in the autumn of 1920 was admitted to Hamsun's home through the good offices of the government. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Others have suffered in the same way, although, being less rigidly themselves, they may not, like Hamsun, have taken a perverse pleasure in driving home the point of the agony. Pan
Hamsun counted among his forefathers many of the artistic craftsmen who set their stamp of culture upon their community. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Humanly speaking, it is one of the greatest merits of Hamsun's work that he shows otherwise. Growth of the Soil
But when he leads us back to the deep, primeval well-springs without which our civilization must wither and die, it is Hamsun the poet who speaks. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Two strains may be traced in Knut Hamsun's personality. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But no one that I can recall has equalled Hamsun in his merciless denunciation of the very principle of urbanity. Pan
In spite of its immaturity, its absurdity even, the story, according to the judgment of critics to-day, shows flashes of Hamsun's peculiar genius. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Growth of the Soil is very far indeed from Hamsun's earliest beginnings: far even from the books of his early middle period, which made his name. Growth of the Soil
Twice Hamsun repeats the description of Isak sowing, and it is like a picture by Millet. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In the early eighties, when Hamsun started out for America, the tide of Norwegian immigration was at its height. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun was sixty when he wrote "Growth of the Soil." Pan
Hamsun soon found that in order to make his living he would have to work hard under conditions more distasteful to him than his old roving life in Norway. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But, as a matter of fact, Hamsun has no need of extraneous influences to invest his characters with originality. Growth of the Soil
"Under the Autumn Star" recounts a number of small technical triumphs, chief among which was a marvellous saw for cutting timber on the root—an actual invention of Hamsun's. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun made up his mind that his wanderings must end and his real work begin, no matter at what cost. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
For these Hamsun entertains a hostile feeling hardly less marked than that bestowed on their place of origin, whither, to his openly declared disgust, they are always longing. Pan
Hamsun's shrewdness had penetrated to the weakness of American civilization, its externalism, its materialism, its dryness and shallowness. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But Hamsun sets his battle in the sign of the heart, not of the head; it is a marivaudage of feeling, none the less deep for its erratic utterance. Growth of the Soil
In this connection I recollect the first and only time I have seen Knut Hamsun. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
It was the first time I heard the name Knut Hamsun," writes Lundeg�rd, "and the first time I heard the phrase 'something of a Dostoievsky' used about any of his books. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
They have no real home, because to Hamsun a home is unthinkable apart from a space of soil possessed in continuity by successive generations. Pan
A veritable Shakespearean gallery of women, drawn with subtle insight and delicate sympathy, is found in Hamsun's works. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Moreover, the scene is laid, not in salons and ante-chambers, but in a landscape such as Hamsun loves, the forest-clad hills above a little fishing village, between the höifjeld and the sea. Growth of the Soil
When the strain becomes intolerable, the tension suddenly snaps with the receipt of five or ten kroner, and then Hamsun instantly removes his hero from our sight. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
But the real reason is that Hamsun's art at this stage of his development has no use for fulfillment. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Greatness is to them inseparably connected with crowdedness, and what they call sophistication is at bottom nothing but a wallowing in that herd instinct which takes the place of mankind's ancient antagonist in Hamsun's books. Pan
Here the conflict, which appears more veiled in Hamsun's other books, is clearly expressed in terms of savage, impulsive actions possible only in a primitive state of society. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Then, without warning, Hamsun enters upon a new phase of power. Growth of the Soil
There is no doubt that this constantly recurring figure is Hamsun himself in one incarnation after another. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Quite alone in the sisterhood of Hamsun heroines stands Martha Gude, a spinster of forty with white hair and young eyes and a child heart. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
From what has just been said one might conclude that the spirit of Hamsun is fundamentally unsocial. Pan
This book, which followed several novels of city and town life and was written during a summer in Norway after a sojourn abroad, is the first full-toned expression of Hamsun's feeling for nature. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Masterly—or most natural: it is often hard to say how much of Hamsun's effect is due to superlative technique and how much to the inspired disregard of all technique. Growth of the Soil
To Hamsun the abstraction called society, which looms so large in the liberal thought of to-day, has no existence. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The feeling of being one with nature, of enfolding all things with affection and being oneself enfolded in a universal goodness, is typical of Hamsun's attitude. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Taking it all in all, one may well call Hamsun old-fashioned. Pan
Yet Hamsun's feeling for nature is by no means a mere primitive emotion; it is rather the reasoned expression of a man who has found his way back to the real sources of life. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Then, with Growth of the Soil, Hamsun achieves his greatest triumph. Growth of the Soil
"Shallow Soil" is perhaps to a greater extent than any of Hamsun's other works based on certain local conditions and phases of development in his own country. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The two volumes contained in "Wanderers" are among the most finished of Hamsun's production. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The message of Hamsun's later works, which has swept them like a life-giving stream over a world made arid by pseudo-civilization, is: Back to nature! Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
As the literary artist Hamsun gives us apples of gold in pitchers of silver, and the metal for both is entirely of his own forging. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Their attitude toward the new possibilities that open before them Hamsun describes as a kind of triumphant snicker: "Tee-hee-hee! what great fellows we are!" Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Fru Hamsun and the children receive the stranger and welcome him to their home. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun frequently contrasts two brothers one of whom has stayed close to the soil while the other has tried to work his way into a supposedly higher sphere. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun and His FamilyPhoto by Wilse As the only real aristocracy Hamsun sees the big landed proprietors who ruled over their little world as kings. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun's social theories will be sufficiently evident from the above recapitulation of the novels in which he is holding up the mirror to his generation. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun here contrasts the people who live among the great realities, accepting the consequences of their deeds, with those who have learned to play tricks with life and cheat the Goddess of Justice. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
At the supper table Hamsun asks about mutual friends, touches lightly on current events, but is not talkative. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun sometimes resorts to this method, but even then the dead live on in the memory of those who have known them. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun's humor is all-pervasive it is the yeast that lightens his loaf. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
"Segelfoss City," with its dying aristocracy, its captain of industry, and its spoiled working class, is a miniature mirror of the modern world as Hamsun sees it. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Soon we catch sight of Hamsun's white, two-story house at the end of a quiet bight of the sea, not far from the main road. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
It is rare to see a man so fond of children as Hamsun is. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun loves the warm, expansive moods of nature and has confessed to a positive dislike of ice and snow. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The supreme importance of the book lies in the fact that to Hamsun's own generation it has given poetic form to a message for which the world was thirsting. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
We have been told that nature is cruel; Hamsun says that nature is friendly and beneficent. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
It gives the key to that mysterious, extravagant strain which belongs to the Nordland type, and throws light on the sources from which Hamsun drew his hero. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In the autumn of 1920, Knut Hamsun received from the hand of the Swedish king the greatest formal recognition that can come to any man of letters, the Nobel Prize for literature. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In telling of his childhood, Hamsun says that the animals and birds became his friends. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
One thing, at least, must be set down to Hamsun's credit. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Knut Hamsun, like more than one other Norwegian genius, won his first recognition in Denmark, where he spent a few months after his return from the United States. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In the intervening time Hamsun had gained some notoriety in his own country by the publication of "Intellectual Life in Modern America." Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Knut Hamsun comes in quickly from the hall, straight and tall, with powerful shoulders and head unbent by time and mental labor. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Finally Hamsun simply cuts the thread of the story by letting his hero ship as an ordinary seaman in a boat that is going to England. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The most adequate idea of Hamsun's artistic personality can be gained by reading his early works from "Hunger" to "Munken Vendt" and preferably reading them in the order of their appearance. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The conflict of love which Hamsun so often describes is here present in the most clearcut form because there is nothing outwardly to divide the lovers. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Against this whole school of literature with its absorption in types and causes Hamsun protested with all his youthful vehemence and all his power of drastic ridicule. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
There, nine centuries ago, King Saint Olaf struggled to foist the new religion on a stiff-necked race of pagans, and not far from Hamsun's birthplace one of the oldest churches in Norway proclaimed his victory. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In "The Last Joy" Hamsun discusses modern education as it affects women. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun here takes up an interesting psychological question and arrives at the opposite conclusion from that of Strindberg in "The Father." Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In his great novels picturing the life of whole communities, Hamsun has thrown the glamour of his art over a big gallery of insignificant people. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun the sociologist is not on a par with Hamsun the poet. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Jonas Lie's description, which I have taken the liberty to quote in abbreviated form, gives a picture of the surroundings in which Hamsun spent his boyhood. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Few have explored the abysses of suffering through which Hamsun leads his hero. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Into this book Hamsun has introduced a curious parody of the hero, a little wizened cripple who is like a deformed reflection of Nagel. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
There is about Munken Vendt, for all his foolishness, a proud defiance of suffering, a noble pathos, a bigness and elevation of thought, which give his portrait a distinctive place in the Hamsun gallery. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The books I have mentioned here are generally regarded as the most individualistic of Hamsun's works and as those that reveal his personality most intimately. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Knut Hamsun had, of course, read these books, and when he started out for the New World he did not go merely as an immigrant to seek his fortune. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The lovers in Hamsun's books are never at peace. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
The solitary hunter of "Pan" is perhaps the most typically Norwegian among the Hamsun heroes, and in him love of nature has deepened into a veritable passion. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Though "Pan" is Hamsun's first great rapturous hymn to nature, his earlier novel "Mysteries" contains some beautiful passages that may be considered a prelude to it. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
Hamsun likes to portray the patrician type to which Mack belonged by inherited instincts, but he also enjoys seeking out those tough-fibred people who are not descendants but become ancestors. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
In his later books Hamsun has glorified any kind of work that has to do with practical realities and is done with a will. Knut Hamsun 2011-07-18T02:00:21.927Z
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