Knut Hamsun

Hunger

This existential novel by Norwegian author, Knut Hamsun, is often compared to works by Dostoevsky or Émile Zola, two of his main influences. Hunger has been called the “literary opening of the 20th century” and is a psychological narrative of a man whose interior is in a state of decay. Knut Hamsun won the Nobel Prixe for litereature and Hunger is one of his finest novels.
222 printed pages
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Impressions

  • Adrian Svanberg Peersenshared an impression2 years ago

    J

  • b7474397659shared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Genius. A true beatnik, before term was coined.

  • Liamshared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Beautiful.

Quotes

  • lykaafrosthas quoted22 days ago
    How gaily and lightly these people I met carried their radiant heads, and swung themselves through life as through a ball-room! There was no sorrow in a single look I met, no burden on any shoulder, perhaps not even a clouded thought, not a little hidden pain in any of the happy souls. And I, walking in the very midst of these people, young and newly-fledged as I was, had already forgotten the very look of happiness.
  • lykaafrosthas quoted22 days ago
    I could not sit down on a bench by myself or set my foot any place without being assailed by insignificant accidents, miserable details, that forced their way into my imagination and scattered my powers to all the four winds.
  • lykaafrosthas quoted22 days ago
    God knows, thought I, if looking for employment will ever again avail me aught. The frequent repulses, half-promises, and curt noes, the cherished, deluded hopes, and fresh endeavours that always resulted in nothing had done my courage to death.

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