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Knut Hamsun

by Knut Hamsun
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Lebooks Editora, October of 2024 ‧
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Pan is an evocative exploration of isolation, nature, and the emotional turbulence of human desire. Knut Hamsun delves into the mind of Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, a solitary man living in the wilderness of northern Norway, who forms a complex and destructive attachment to Edvarda, a woman from a nearby village. Through Glahn's interactions with the natural world and his tumultuous relationship with Edvarda, Hamsun presents an introspective look at the thin line between passion and self-destruction. Since its publication, Pan has been acclaimed for its raw portrayal of psychological conflict and the profound effects of solitude on the human spirit. Hamsun's vivid descriptions of the Scandinavian wilderness mirror Glahn's inner struggles, making nature both a refuge and a reflection of his mind. This unique narrative style, often associated with Hamsun's early works, has influenced existential and modernist literature deeply, leaving an enduring impact. The novel remains relevant due to its introspective view on human nature and its exploration of the complexities of love and obsession. By delving into Glahn's psyche and his interactions with the natural world, Pan raises timeless questions about identity, the pursuit of happiness, and the often-destructive nature of unrestrained passion.

Pan

Knut Hamsun

by Knut Hamsun

Property Description
ISBN: 9786558946489
Publisher: Lebooks Editora
Release Date: October of 2024
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 90
Format: eBook
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Collection: Nobel Prize
Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9786558946489
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Knut Hamsun

PRÉMIO NOBEL DA LITERATURA 1920

Knut Hamsun (1859¿1952) nasceu em Gudbrandsdalen e cresceu na pobreza em Hamarøy, na Noruega. Publicou o seu muito aclamado romance Fome (1890), ao qual se seguiram Mistérios (1892), Pan (1894), Victoria (1898) e Frutos da Terra (1917) — obras-primas do início da modernidade na Literatura, o que lhe valeu a atribuição do prémio Nobel.
Figura controversa, Hamsun conheceu tanto a glória literária quanto, no final da sua vida, o mais aceso repúdio dos seus contemporâneos, o qual se ficou a dever às simpatias do autor pelo regime nazi. Terminada a guerra, tais posições valeram-lhe o julgamento por traição. Acabaria os seus dias na mais completa pobreza.

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