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 redefined psychological fiction through the haunting inner monologue of a starving writer in Kristiania.
This modernist masterpiece paved the way for writers like Kafka and Hemingway with its fragmented narrative and stream-of-consciousness technique.
In contrast, Growth of the Soil (1917), which earned Hamsun the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920, is a lyrical homage to the connection between man and the land. Through the life of Isak, a quiet settler, Hamsun explores simplicity, labor, and the soul's bond with nature in an age of industrial change.
Pan and Shallow Soil continue his exploration of human desire, alienation, and nature's role in shaping the psyche, while Victoria presents a poetic tale of love and class difference, infused with melancholic beauty and emotional depth.
Each volume is beautifully illustrated, enhancing the immersive power of Hamsun's prose.
With themes ranging from spiritual struggle to rural resilience, this collection offers readers a comprehensive journey through the evolving landscapes-both literal and emotional-that define Hamsun's world.
This box set is a timeless addition to any literary library, ideal for readers of classic literature, modernist fiction, and Scandinavian writing at its finest.
Contents:
Growth of the Soil
Hunger
Mothwise
Pan
Look Back on Happiness
Wanderers
Shallow Soil
Victoria
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 redefined psychological fiction through the haunting inner monologue of a starving writer in Kristiania.
This modernist masterpiece paved the way for writers like Kafka and Hemingway with its fragmented narrative and stream-of-consciousness technique.
In contrast, Growth of the Soil (1917), which earned Hamsun the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920, is a lyrical homage to the connection between man and the land. Through the life of Isak, a quiet settler, Hamsun explores simplicity, labor, and the soul's bond with nature in an age of industrial change.
Pan and Shallow Soil continue his exploration of human desire, alienation, and nature's role in shaping the psyche, while Victoria presents a poetic tale of love and class difference, infused with melancholic beauty and emotional depth.
Each volume is beautifully illustrated, enhancing the immersive power of Hamsun's prose.
With themes ranging from spiritual struggle to rural resilience, this collection offers readers a comprehensive journey through the evolving landscapes-both literal and emotional-that define Hamsun's world.
This box set is a timeless addition to any literary library, ideal for readers of classic literature, modernist fiction, and Scandinavian writing at its finest.
Contents:
Growth of the Soil
Hunger
Mothwise
Pan
Look Back on Happiness
Wanderers
Shallow Soil
Victoria