Tasked with a mission to manage Alfred Nobel's fortune and hasultimate responsibility for fulfilling the intentions of Nobel's will. Es wurde damals unter Gebildeten und Auswanderern blich, auer oder statt des Vatersnamens einen Familiennamen zu verwenden, der dem Namen des Besitztums entsprach. [20], During World War II, Hamsun put his support behind the German war effort. Er bezeichnete ihn als merkwrdigen Friedensfreund, der vorstzlich in Deutschland geblieben sei, um als Mrtyrer erscheinen zu knnen. It is still considered one of the top film adaptations of any Hamsun works. Amazon.co.uk: Knut Hamsun: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle Goebbels gab sich tief bewegt und notierte erfreut in sein Tagebuch, Hamsuns Glaube an den deutschen Sieg sei gnzlich unerschtterlich. Hamsun later used Zahl as a model for the character Mack appearing in his novels Pan (1894), Dreamers (1904), Benoni (1908) and Rosa (1908).[15]. In Norwegen waren bereits erste autobiografische Texte erschienen; die nderung seines Namens frderte seine Popularitt. Pirandello (1934)| He shocks, bewilders and beguiles with his open defiance and erratic self-revelations. In den nchsten Jahren lebte er fr mehrere Jahre in Paris und unternahm danach ausgedehnte Reisen in verschiedene Lnder (Finnland, Russland, Trkei, Persien). WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Lebenspraktische Kenntnisse erwarb sich der Autodidakt bei unterschiedlichsten beruflichen Ttigkeiten, auf weiten Wanderungen durch Norwegen und spter whrend lngeren Aufenthalten in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. 1911 erwarb Hamsun einen Hof in Hamary, in dessen Nhe bereits sein Vater seinen Hof gehabt hatte. [citation needed] He wrote his last book Paa giengrodde Stier (On Overgrown Paths) in 1949, a book many take as evidence of his functioning mental capabilities. (Dronningen af Saba, Med Skyshest, Jul i Aasen, Jon Tro, Julegilde, Damen fra Tivoli, Paa Gaden, Rejersen af Sydstjaernen, Ringen, Paa Bankerne, En ganse alminding Flue, Hemmeling Ve, Lidt Paris). Juni 2023 um 22:32 Uhr bearbeitet. 'Knut Hamsun founded the modernist and postmodernist novel at once' writes James Wood in his introduction to this seminal work by a Nobel Prize-winning writer who has been recognised as one of the greatest literary figures of the twentieth century.A young man called John Nagel arrives to spend a summer in a small Norwegian coastal town, a stranger in a loud yellow suit who begins to behave very curiously. 253 S. Sklaven der Liebe und andere Novellen (Sklaven der Liebe, Der Sohn der Sonne, Der Eroberer, Zachus, Kleine Erlebnisse, Vater und Sohn, Die Stimme des Lebens, Kleinstadtleben, Ein Erzschelm) 192 S. (Auf der Blaamandsinsel [erst: Maureninsel], Alexander und Leonarda, Unter Tieren, Sommerwonne, Frauensieg, Vagabundentage [erst: Vegabondage], Kleinstadtleben), Prudhomme (1901)| His biographer Thorkild Hansen interpreted this as part of the strategy to get an audience with Hitler. Providing a fascinating commentary on the novels Hamsun was writing at the time and with forebodings of his much later work these stories are indispensable. Han forelsker seg ogs etter at han p en gate tilfeldig har passert en kvinne som setter hans fantasi i sving, og som han for seg selv kaller ved det oppdiktede navnet Ylajali. The decay of age is the theme of such plays as Livets Spil (1896) [Game of Life] and Aftenrde (1898) [ Sunset], as well as of the novels Under Hststjernen (1906)[Under the Autumn Star], Benoni (1908), and En Vandrer Spiller med Sordin (1909) [A Wanderer Plays on Muted Strings]. Knut Hamsun (1859-1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. It follows the story of a man who settles and lives in rural Norway. Upon meeting Edvarda, the daughter of a merchant in a nearby town, they are both strongly attracted to each other, but neither understands the other's love. The latest film was a Danish production and was directed by Henning Carlsen. Many of his greatest novels, Hunger, Mysteries, Pan, and Victoria were published during his initial writing years. Working all those odd jobs paid off,[16] and he published his first book: Den Gaadefulde: En Kjrlighedshistorie fra Nordland (The Enigmatic Man: A Love Story from Northern Norway, 1877). I love a dream of love I once had, I love you, and I love this patch of earth. Er war eine reformatorische Gestalt von hchstem Rang und sein historisches Schicksal war es, in einer Zeit beispielloser Roheit wirken zu mssen, der er schlielich zum Opfer fiel. This theme is explored in novels like Under the Autumn Star (1906), Benoni (1908), and A Wanderer Plays on Muted Strings (1909). He attributes the cause to Hamsun's deafness. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1920. Knut Hamsun and Edited by Tore Rem, Professor of British literature in the Department of Literature, Area Studies, . Mann (1929)| He wrote it while living in Paris and in Kristiansand, Norway. 1888 kehrte er nach Norwegen zurck. ISBN: 9780192893451. H. G. Wells praised Markens Grde (1917) for which Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. This wanderer theme is central to the novels Mysteries, Pan, Under the Autumn Star, The Last Joy, Vagabonds, Rosa, and others. Kindle Edition Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography. [22] After Hitler's death, he published a short obituary in which he described him as "a warrior for mankind" and "a preacher of the gospel of justice for all nations. only gods."). Sorry, there was a problem saving your cookie preferences. Scholochow (1965)| Sillanp (1939)| Von 1955 bis 1978 bestand eine deutsche Knut-Hamsun-Gesellschaft. Search. 1917 erschien sein bekanntester Roman, Markens Grde (Segen der Erde), fr den er 1920 den Literaturnobelpreis erhielt und in dem er die Geschichte eines tugendhaften dlandbauern beschreibt, der sein Land urbar macht und von den Frchten seiner Arbeit lebt. Knut Hamsun - Wikipedia Hamsun wagte es, Hitler mit den Worten zu unterbrechen: Die Methoden des Reichskommissars eignen sich nicht fr uns, seine Preuerei ist bei uns unannehmbar, und dann die Hinrichtungen wir wollen nicht mehr![13] Hitler sagte ihm auf seine Frage, ob Terboven abgelst werde, schlielich zu, dass dieser nach Kriegsende nach Essen zurckkehren solle. Es folgten populre Romane wie Pan und Victoria. He was racially conscious as is depicted in Fra det moderne Amerikas Aandsliv. It is still a moving literary experience 90 years later. Bjrnson (1903)| The whole modern school of fiction in the twentieth century stems from Hamsun". Hamsuns Kollaboration mit den Nationalsozialisten und seine Uneinsichtigkeit in den letzten Lebensjahren sind Thema von Tankred Dorsts Theaterstck Eiszeit aus dem Jahr 1973. Quasimodo (1959)| In From the Cold | The New Yorker Zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus bezog er in Zeitungsartikeln fr die Politik Hitlers Stellung, whrend seine literarische Produktion zum Erliegen kam. Lessing (2007)| Bll (1972)| Some of these writings explore the dialectic between Hamsun's literary works and his political and cultural leanings expressed in his non-fiction. Growth of the Soil was quickly acclaimed as a masterpiece after its 1917 debut. To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. Escaping from his miserable life, Hamsun fled back to Lom in 1874 and started picking up any job he would get to satisfy his hunger. Hamsuns work is determined by a deep aversion to civilization and the belief that mans only fulfilment lies with the soil. The middle period of Hamsuns literary career focuses on the downhearted feelings of losing youth evident in plays such as Livets Spil (Game of Life, 1896) and Aftenrde (Sunset, 1898) and also novels including Under Hststjernen (Under the Autumn Star, 1906), Benoni (1908) and En Vandrer Spiller med Sordin (A Wanderer Plays on Muted Strings, 1909). Carducci (1906)| Andri (1961)| Shaw (1925)| He was the fourth of seven kids born to his moms and dads, who were both poverty-stricken farmers. Knut Hamsun OverDrive: ebooks, audiobooks, and more for libraries and The mixture of emotions, seen through the protagonists eyes, gave a glimpse into the physical and mental state of his reality. Knut Hamsun - IMDb nicht verliehen (1918)| The latest adaptation, the Danish film of the same name, was directed by Henning Carlsen, who also directed the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish coproduction of the 1966 film Sult from Hamsun's novel of the same name. Nobel Prize-winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer translated some of his works. Most Popular. An absorbing biography of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Knut Hamsun, based on a wealth of previously unavailable sources Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun (1859-1952), winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920, was a man both brilliant and controversial. Morrison (1993)| Am 18. 1863 zog die Familie nach Hamary in Nordland um und kaufte dort den kleinen Hof Hamsund. The young Hamsun objected to realism and naturalism. His later works were a criticism of civilization with writings such as The Road Leads On (1933) and The Ring is Closed (1936). Olsen used to beat and starve his nephew, and Hamsun later stated that his chronic nervous difficulties were due to the way his uncle treated him. Knut Hamsun was born as Knud Pedersen in Lom, Gudbrandsdal, Norway. In folgenden norwegischen Orten sind Denkmler, Gedenksteine, Bsten und Gedenktafeln zur Erinnerung an Hamsun zu sehen: in Bverdalen/Elveseter, Grimstad (in der Stadt und auf dem Gut Nrholm), Hamary (an drei Stellen), Harstad, Kjerringy, Koppang, Lillehammer, Lillesand, Lom (im Ort und in Garmo), Oslo, Sollia/Stor-Elvdal, Sortland, Troms, Vg und ystese.[23]. Growth of the Soil (Norwegian Markens Grde), is a novel by Knut Hamsun which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Im gleichen Jahr zog Hamsun nach Sdnorwegen, um nher an den Stdten zu leben. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of Hunger by Knut Hamsun. Hamsun's prose often contains rapturous depictions of the natural world, with intimate reflections on the Norwegian woodlands and coastline. Mai 1943 besuchte Hamsun Propagandaminister Joseph Goebbels, der Hamsuns Werke sehr schtzte, in dessen Berliner Privatwohnung. Of peasant origin, Hamsun spent most of his childhood in remote Hamary, Nordland county, and had almost no formal education. This primitivism (and its concomitant distrust of all things modern) found its fullest expression in Hamsuns masterpiece Markens Grde (1917) [Growth of the Soil]. His ashes were buried on his farm in Nrholm, Norway. Markens Grde (1917), his Nobel Prize winning work, is the story of a man who works in harmony with nature and creates a farm out of wilderness. Am 26. In 1904 Hamsun also published a volume of poems, Det vilde Kor [The Wild Chorus]. Galsworthy (1932)| ), http://www.hamsun.dk/uk/hamsun_gallery.html, http://baggrund.com/hamsuns-sultekunstner-en-meget-kort-introduktion-til-knut-hamsun/. Originally published in Norwegian and subsequently translated into numerous languages and read around the world, Growth of the Soil has been lauded as one of the twentieth-centurys most important and ground-breaking novels. This did not go down well with many and his books were burned in major cities. Sartre (1964)| Hamsun then married Marie Andersen (1881-1969) in 1909 and she was his companion until the end of his life. Deledda (1926)| Zum 100. His middle period focussed on youth and their losses. Glck (2020)| He pioneered psychological literature with techniques of stream of consciousness and interior monologue, and influenced authors such as Thomas Mann, Franz Kafka, Maxim Gorky, Stefan Zweig, Henry Miller, Hermann Hesse, John Fante, and Ernest Hemingway. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at . Careers; Amazon Newsletter; About Amazon; Sustainability; Press Center; Investor Relations; Amazon Devices; Geburtstages 2009 erschien die in Norwegen sehr erfolgreiche Biografie von Ingar Sletten Kolloen in mehreren bersetzungen. Hamsun received just a couple of years of formal education, but he was an enthusiastic reader as well as educated himself many topics. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice. Er setzte sich fr einige Norweger ein, die von der Besatzungsmacht hingerichtet werden sollten, teilweise auch mit Erfolg, fr andere aber auch nicht, obwohl er dazu aufgefordert worden war. If you agree, well also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. Weitere Verehrer waren Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, John Galsworthy, Henry Miller und sogar der junge Bertolt Brecht. Knut Hamsun was married to Bergljot Gpfert (ne Bech) from 1898 to 1906. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, a hunter and ex-military man, lives alone in a hut in the forest with his faithful dog Aesop. Knut Hamsun | Biography, Books and Facts - Famous Authors Seine Begutachtung als dauernd seelisch geschwcht sollte zu seiner Entlastung vor Gericht dienen. It remains one of his most famous works. She was the eldest child in an affluent family. Schon im Ersten Weltkrieg war er fr die deutsche Position ffentlich eingetreten. The novel was written in the popular style of Norwegian new realism, a movement dominating the early 20th century. Hamsuns later works focused less on individual characters and more on broad attacks on civilization. [17], As of 1898 Hamsun was among the contributors of Ringeren, a political and cultural magazine established by Sigurd Ibsen.[18].