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Knut Pedersen Hamsun

Knut Pedersen Hamsun

The Nobel Prize in Literature 1920

Norwegian writer. In youth, poverty stricken. Little formal education. Leader of Neo-Romantic revolt. Promoted individualism. Exciting description of nature.

“I sat looking at her with rapt attention. What a wonderful pleasure to be sitting in a human dwelling again, and talk with a lively young girl instead of with myself!”

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Growth of the Soil Volume 1
Knut Hamsun
William John Alexander Worster
A.A. Knopf, 1921

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Knut Hamsun
George Egerton
A. A. Knopf, 1921
263 pages

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Knut Hamsun
W.W. Worster, William John Alexander Worster
A. A. Knopf, 1921
202 pages

gutenberg_logoKnut Hamsun books at project Gutenberg

hamson-logo Bibliography. Knut Hamsun’s books published in his lifetime 1859-1952, Hamsun Centre.

hamson-logoSummaries of Hamsun’s books, Hamsun Centre.

hamson-logoEssays on Hamsun and his writings, Hamsun Centre.