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The last joy

Green Integer (Series) ; 90.

by Hamsun Knut

Synopsis

Published in Norway in 1912,The Last Joy (Den Siste Glaede) appears at an important transition point in Hamsun’s career, as he moved any from his intense observations of individual characters to focus on a broader canvas of small town and farm life social units of the Norwegian culture. If Hunger (1890) represents the epitome Hamsun’s focus on the individual, his works of the late teens and 1920s, particularlyGrowth of the Soil(1917) andWomen at the Pump(1920) best represent the latter.The Last Joylies somewhere between, with all the comic eccentricity of Hamsun’s great individualistic portraits and the small-town pretensions and social inter-relationships of his later works.

Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1920,Knut Hamsunis one of the most beloved writers-although reviled for his "collaboration" with the Nazis during the German occupation of Norway-of the 20th century.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2003
ISBN-13 9781931243193
ISBN-10 1931243190
Class Copyright
Publisher Green Integer
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 279
Shelf No. GY639