
NÄLKÄ
ENSIMMÄINEN OSA
TOINEN OSA
KOLMAS OSA
NELJÄS OSA
In a cramped attic overlooking the bustling streets of Kristiania, a nameless young man wakes to the clatter of clocks and the rustle of newspaper notices on his door. Hunger gnaws at him, not only in his stomach but in his thoughts, turning every ordinary detail—an advertisement for fresh bread, the sight of a burnt workshop—into a reminder of scarcity. The autumn air drifts through the cracked window, and the city’s noisy life seems both a promise of opportunity and a reminder of his own emptiness.
He wanders the streets, hunting for any scrap of work—delivering papers, trying to join the fire brigade—while his pride battles the shame of being turned away for trivial reasons. Each small success, like earning a few crowns from a newspaper, fuels a fleeting sense of triumph, yet the next moment he is haunted by the hollow echo of unpaid rent and the ache of an empty pantry. Through vivid, fragmented observations, the narrative captures the line between creativity and desperation, inviting listeners to feel the raw tension of a mind starved for both food and purpose.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (335K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1952
A major Norwegian novelist and Nobel Prize winner, he helped shape modern fiction with psychologically intense books like Hunger, Pan, and Growth of the Soil. His literary influence is lasting, even as his wartime politics have made his legacy deeply contested.
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