Growth Of The Soil (Unabridged)

Par : Knut Hamsun, AI Marcus
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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN978-1-6693-6961-5
  • EAN9781669369615
  • Date de parution03/04/2022
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  • Taille1227 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurEverest Media LLC

Résumé

Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. Growth of the Soil was published in 1917 to universal acclaim. A mid to latecareer work for Hamsun, it was celebrated for its thenrevolutionary use of literary techniques like stream of consciousness, and for its unadorned depiction of pastoral life. Its focus on the quotidian lives of everyday people has led scholars to classify it as a novel of Norwegian New Realism. Isak, a man so strong and so simple that he echoes a primitive, foundational "everyman, " finds an empty plot of land in turnofthecentury Norway, and builds a small home.
He soon attracts a wife, Inger, whose harelip has led her to be ostracized from town life but who is nonetheless a hard and conscientious worker. Together the two earthy beings build a farm and a family, and watch as society and civilization grows and develops around them. Isak and Inger's toils sometimes bring them up against the burgeoning modernity around them, but curiously, the novel is not one driven by a traditional conflictoriented plot.
Instead, the steady progression of life on the farm, with its ups and downs, its trials and joys, makes the people and their growth the novel's main propellant. While the humble, homespun protagonists occasionally come into conflict with the aweinspiring forces of civilization, more often than not, those forces are portrayed as positive and symbiotic companions to the agrarian lifestyle. Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920 for Growth of the Soil, one of the rare instances in which the Nobel committee awarded a prize for a specific novel, and not a body of work.
It has since come to be regarded as a classic of modernist, and Norwegian, literature.
Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. Growth of the Soil was published in 1917 to universal acclaim. A mid to latecareer work for Hamsun, it was celebrated for its thenrevolutionary use of literary techniques like stream of consciousness, and for its unadorned depiction of pastoral life. Its focus on the quotidian lives of everyday people has led scholars to classify it as a novel of Norwegian New Realism. Isak, a man so strong and so simple that he echoes a primitive, foundational "everyman, " finds an empty plot of land in turnofthecentury Norway, and builds a small home.
He soon attracts a wife, Inger, whose harelip has led her to be ostracized from town life but who is nonetheless a hard and conscientious worker. Together the two earthy beings build a farm and a family, and watch as society and civilization grows and develops around them. Isak and Inger's toils sometimes bring them up against the burgeoning modernity around them, but curiously, the novel is not one driven by a traditional conflictoriented plot.
Instead, the steady progression of life on the farm, with its ups and downs, its trials and joys, makes the people and their growth the novel's main propellant. While the humble, homespun protagonists occasionally come into conflict with the aweinspiring forces of civilization, more often than not, those forces are portrayed as positive and symbiotic companions to the agrarian lifestyle. Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920 for Growth of the Soil, one of the rare instances in which the Nobel committee awarded a prize for a specific novel, and not a body of work.
It has since come to be regarded as a classic of modernist, and Norwegian, literature.
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