
KNUT HAMSUN
KNUT HAMSUN
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In the remote Norwegian mountains, a young hunter named Thomas lives close to the untamed wilderness that shapes his soul. The narrative follows his restless longing for both the simple solitude of the forest and the fierce passions that stir when he meets a charismatic woman from town. As the seasons change, Hamsun paints a vivid portrait of love that is as fragile and volatile as the alpine landscape.
Hamsun’s prose is intimate and lyrical, slipping between the quiet breath of the trees and the volatile heartbeat of his characters. The novel explores how desire, pride, and the pull of nature can clash, leaving its protagonists teetering between ecstasy and despair. Listeners will be drawn into a world where every rustle of leaves carries a deeper emotional echo, making the story feel both timeless and intensely personal.
Language
hu
Duration
~3 hours (214K characters)
Release date
2024-12-16
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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