Bjørger

by Knut Hamsun

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Knut Pedersen Hamsun was born in Gudbrandsdalen, Norway on August 4, 1859 and grew up in poverty in Hamarøy. At the age of 17, he became an apprentice to a ropemaker and also began to dabble in writing. This eventually became his full-time career. He wrote numerous books during his lifetime including The Intellectual Life of Modern America, show more Hunger, and Pan. In 1920, his novel Growth of the Soil, a book describing the attraction and honesty of working with the land, won the Nobel Prize in Literature. As a supporter of Hitler and the Nazi Occupation of Norway during World War II, Hamsun was charged with treason for his affiliation with the party after the war ended. His property was seized, he was placed under psychiatric observation, and his last years were spent in poverty. He died on February 19, 1952. A 15-volume compilation of his complete works was published posthumously in 1954. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original title
Bjørger
Original publication date
1878

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
839.93Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesEast Germanic literatures
LCC
PT8950 .H3 .B52Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesNorwegian literatureIndividual authors or works1900-1960

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