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Hunger - Knut Hamsun eBook

by Knut Hamsun
language: portuguese, brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Lebooks Editora, October of 2024 ‧
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Hungerby Knut Hamsun is a psychological exploration of desperation, human will, and existential struggle. Through the eyes of the unnamed protagonist, Hamsun paints a stark picture of poverty and isolation in a modernizing city. The protagonist's hunger is both literal and symbolic, representing not only his physical deprivation but also his yearning for meaning and artistic recognition. The novel delves into the complexities of mental instability as the narrator fluctuates between states of delusion, pride, and anguish, revealing the depths of human suffering and resilience. Since its publication, Hunger has been hailed as a pioneering work in modernist literature. Its introspective narrative style and focus on the inner turmoil of the protagonist have influenced many later writers. The novel's existential themes resonate with readers, touching on the alienation and internal conflict faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society. Hamsun's depiction of the psychological effects of extreme hunger and poverty is both poignant and unsettling, offering a raw portrayal of human endurance in the face of societal neglect. The relevance of Hunger persists due to its timeless exploration of human nature. By examining the intersections of pride, despair, and the quest for survival, the novel provides a profound commentary on the fragility of the human condition. Hamsun's work continues to inspire reflection on issues of poverty, mental health, and the search for purpose, making it a powerful contribution to world literature

Hunger - Knut Hamsun

by Knut Hamsun

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ISBN: 9786558946663
Publisher: Lebooks Editora
Release Date: October of 2024
Language: Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 115
Format: eBook
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Collection: Nobel Prize
Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9786558946663
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Knut Hamsun

Nobel Prize in Literature 1920

Knut Hamsun (1859–1952) was born in Gudbrandsdalen and grew up in poverty in Hamarøy, Norway. He published his highly acclaimed novel Hunger (1890), which was followed by Mysteries (1892), Pan (1894), Victoria (1898) and Fruits of the Earth (1917) — masterpieces of early modern literature, which earned him the Nobel Prize.
A controversial figure, Hamsun experienced both literary glory and, towards the end of his life, the most vehement repudiation from his contemporaries, which was due to the author's sympathies for the Nazi regime. After the war, these positions led to his trial for treason. He would end his days in utter poverty.

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