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Growth of the Soil
Knut Hamsun
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Description for Growth of the Soil
Paperback. Translator(s): Worster, W. Series: Condor Books. Num Pages: 435 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 201 x 156 x 30. Weight in Grams: 476.
This is the story of Isak, a worker of the land, with its roots in man's deepest myths about the struggle to cultivate the land and make it fertile. Sweeping and panoramic, the story moves at the pace of the passing seasons and with the growth of the crops on which the characters' lives depend. Hamsun's themes of individual freedom, and the fundamental human need to reconcile man with the natural world, speak even more resonantly than when the novel was first published.
This is the story of Isak, a worker of the land, with its roots in man's deepest myths about the struggle to cultivate the land and make it fertile. Sweeping and panoramic, the story moves at the pace of the passing seasons and with the growth of the crops on which the characters' lives depend. Hamsun's themes of individual freedom, and the fundamental human need to reconcile man with the natural world, speak even more resonantly than when the novel was first published.
Product Details
Publisher
Souvenir Press Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
435
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1989
Series
Condor Books
Condition
New
Weight
475g
Number of Pages
435
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780285648784
SKU
V9780285648784
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About Knut Hamsun
Nobel Prize winning author Knut Hamsun is recognised as one of the greatest literary figures of the twentieth century. Born in 1859 in Norway, Knut Hamsun is the author of Mysteries, Victoria, The Wanderer, The Women at the Pump, Tales of Loss, and more. Growth of the Soil is his best known novel which sees the wanderer from his earlier ... Read more
Reviews for Growth of the Soil
One of the great writers of this century... Hamsun's novels have the simplicity of total self-possession.
Sunday Times
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