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Hunger - Knut Hamsun

Hunger

By: Knut Hamsun

Paperback | 1 January 2007 | Edition Number 1

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First published in 1890 Hunger is regarded as one of the major modernist novels, anticipating and influencing much fiction that was to follow, from Joyce to Kafka to Camus and Kelman.

Set in Oslo, Hunger is a compelling journey into the mind of a young writer who is driven by starvation to constantly fluctuating extremes of euphoria and despair. It is a study of the psychological hinterlands - to the very edges of experience - where few writers have the courage to tread.

About the Author

Knut Hamsun was born in Norway in 1859. Hunger was his first novel and was published to great acclaim in 1890. He went on to write thirty novels and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. He died in 1953.

Industry Reviews
'Never has the Nobel Prize been awarded to one worthier of it.' * Thomas Mann *
'Its flashing power has not faded.' * London Review of Books *
'An excellent new translation...this Hunger deserves to be the standard English version.' * Times Literary Supplement *
'Hunger is the crux of Hamsun's claims to mastery. This is the classic novel of humiliation, even beyond Dostoevsky.' * Observer *
'At the vanguard of modernist endeavour, Hamsun left his mark on writers as diverse as Kafka and Hemingway. His most acclaimed work, Hunger, is more extraordinary because it predates the flourishing of modernist literature in the first decades of the 20th Century...Hunger is a disturbing book in which not much happens, yet it's influence on...modernist fiction is incalculable. Sverre Lyngstad's fine translation with its illuminating introduction by Paul Auster is essential reading.' * Age *

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