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    Knut Hamsun (4 August 1859 – 19 February 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to consciousness, subject, perspective and environment.

  2. Knut Hamsun (born August 4, 1859, Lom, Norway—died February 19, 1952, near Grimstad) was a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. A leader of the Neoromantic revolt at the turn of the century, he rescued the novel from a tendency toward excessive naturalism.

  3. Knut Hamsun was a Norwegian writer who received the Nobel Prize for his novels that portrayed the conflict between man and civilization. He was known for his primitivism, melancholy, and sympathy for Germany.

  4. Hamsun tended to stress the relationship between his characters and the natural environment. Growth of the Soil portrays the protagonist (Isak) and his family as awed by modernity, yet at times, they come into conflict with it.

  5. Knut Hamsun was a Norwegian writer who won the Nobel Prize for his novel Growth of the Soil, a celebration of the simple life attuned to nature. He was also a Nazi sympathizer and faced legal and mental consequences after World War II.

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · In 1920, the Norwegian novelist Knut Hamsun won the Nobel Prize for literature for his novel Markens grøde (Growth of the Soil) (1917). This article explores some of the key contexts for this work,...

  7. Feb 28, 2009 · Knut Hamsun welcomed the German occupation of Norway during World War II. Now his reputation is being rehabilitated during a yearlong 150th birthday celebration. Skip to content Skip to site index