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2. Knut Pedersen Hamsun - Wikipédia
Knut Hamsun (4 août 1859 - 19 février 1952) est un auteur
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Knut Hamsun 4 ao»t 19 f©vrier ) est un auteur important de la litt©rature norv©gienne . Il est n©   Lom sous le nom Knud Pedersen. Son roman Sult (1890) est acclam©. Ce travail semi-autobiographique, d©crit un jeune ©crivain s'approchant de la folie   cause de la faim et de la pauvret©. Par bien des points, ce roman annonce les ©crits de Franz Kafka et de bien d'autres ©crivains du XX¨me si¨cle qui ©criront   propos de la folie et de la condition de l'homme contemporain. Ce livre est devenu l'un des plus importants de la litt©rature du XX e si¨cle. Il a re§ut le Prix Nobel de litt©rature en 1920. Malgr© son importante popularit© en Norv¨ge et de part le monde, sa r©putation fut affect©e par son soutien au r©gime nazi de Vidkun Quisling (durant la seconde Guerre mondiale ). A la suite d'une rencontre avec Joseph Goebbels en il lui envoya sa m©daille de Prix Nobel en cadeau. Toutefois il rencontra ©galement Adolf Hitler pour lui demander de retirer Josef Terboven de sa position de commissaire du Reich de Norv¨ge.

3. Knut Pedersen Hamsun - Wikipédia
Translate this page Knut Pedersen Hamsun. (Redirigé depuis Knut Hamsun). Knut Hamsun (4 août 1859- 19 février 1952) est un auteur important de la littérature norvégienne.
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Knut Hamsun 4 ao»t 19 f©vrier ) est un auteur important de la litt©rature norv©gienne . Il est n©   Lom sous le nom Knud Pedersen. Son roman Sult (1890) est acclam©. Ce travail semi-autobiographique, d©crit un jeune ©crivain s'approchant de la folie   cause de la faim et de la pauvret©. Par bien des points, ce roman annonce les ©crits de Franz Kafka et de bien d'autres ©crivains du XX¨me si¨cle qui ©criront   propos de la folie et de la condition de l'homme contemporain. Ce livre est devenu l'un des plus importants de la litt©rature du XX e si¨cle. Il a re§ut le Prix Nobel de litt©rature en 1920. Malgr© son importante popularit© en Norv¨ge et de part le monde, sa r©putation fut affect©e par son soutien au r©gime nazi de Vidkun Quisling (durant la seconde Guerre mondiale ). A la suite d'une rencontre avec Joseph Goebbels en il lui envoya sa m©daille de Prix Nobel en cadeau. Toutefois il rencontra ©galement Adolf Hitler pour lui demander de retirer Josef Terboven de sa position de commissaire du Reich de Norv¨ge.

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LAUREATES, ARTICLES, EDUCATIONAL, The Nobel Prize in Literature 1920. for hismonumental work, Growth of the Soil . knut pedersen hamsun. Norway. b. 1859 d.1952.
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5. Knut Pedersen Hamsun Biography
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Brief biography of Knut Hamsun, recipient of the 1920 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Knut Hamsun, recipient of the 1920 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Lom, Norway. His original name was Knut Pedersen. His father, Peder Pedersen, was a tailor, and his mother was Tora Pedersen. He had almost no formal education and worked for his uncle for most of his early years. Later he taught school. As a result of his support of the Germans in World War II, he was put on trial for his views. The charges were eventually dropped because of his age. Hamsun published his first book, DEN GADEFULDE, when he was 18. He gained recognition as a writer with his 1890 publication, SULT (THE HUNGER). bodyOffer(22084) Knut Hamsun died in Norholm, Norway in 1952. CHRONOLOGY He was born in Lom, Norway. (August 4) He ran away to Lom. He returned to Hamaroy. DEN GADEFULDE EN GJENSYN; BJORGER; He moved to Christiania. He moved to the United States. He returned to Norway. He moved again to the United States. He returned to Norway.

6. Hamsun, Knut
hamsun, knut, hamsun, oil painting by an unknown artist, 1919. By courtesy of the Nobel Foundation, Stockholm. pseudonym of knut pedersen (b. Aug. 4, 1859, Lom, Nor.d. Feb.
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Hamsun, oil painting by an unknown artist, 1919 By courtesy of the Nobel Foundation, Stockholm pseudonym of KNUT PEDERSEN (b. Aug. 4, 1859, Lom, Nor.d. Feb. 19, 1952, near Grimstad), Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. A leader of the Neo-Romantic revolt at the turn of the century, he rescued the novel from a tendency toward excessive naturalism. 10 years, he worked as a casual labourer. Twice he visited the United States, where he worked as a streetcar conductor in Chicago and a farmhand in North Dakota. His first publication was the novel Sult Hunger 1899), the story of a starving young writer in Norway. Sult marked a clear departure from the social realism of the typical Norwegian novel of the period. Its refreshing viewpoint and impulsive, lyrical style had an electrifying effect on European writers. Hamsun followed his first success with a series of lectures attacking such idols as Ibsen and Tolstoy, and he produced a flow of works that continued until his death. Like the asocial heroes of his early works e.g.

7. Knut Hamsun Linkpage
Linkpage relating to knut hamsun, Nobel Prize winning Norwegian novelist who sided with the Nazis and was adjudged a traitor to his country. those who would hold that the name of knut hamsun should appear prominently on any list of "great knut pedersen hamsun. Biography from The Nobel Foundation of the 1920 winner
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There are those who would hold that the name of Knut Hamsun should appear prominently on any list of "great Norwegians" for he was a Norwegian, and his literary works reflected genius and artistry. It is true that he brought credit to his homeland in 1920 when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature (for "The Growth of the Soil" penned in 1917). But it is also true that as years went on, he became devoted to the cause of the Nazis, and made a gift of his Nobel Prize Medal to Hitler lieutenant Joseph Goebbels. When the Nazis barged into Norway, establishing a puppet government, nearly every Norwegian reviled at the occupation and discerned clearly the evil in the cause of the occupiers. Hamsun welcomed the invading troops. At the war's end, Hamsun, once a hero to Norway, was convicted in connection with his pro-Nazi activities and heavily fined being spared imprisonment undoubtedly in deference to his literary contributions and age. While the works of Hamsun may be entitled to reverence for their greatness, can the

8. Knut Pedersen Hamsun Winner Of The 1920 Nobel Prize In Literature
knut pedersen hamsun, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. knut pedersen hamsun. 1920 Nobel Laureate in Literature Books by knut hamsun. Featured Internet Links. knut hamsun Online
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1920 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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    Residence: Norway
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10. Knut Hamsun
hamsun, knut (18591952), writer, Norway. In 1920, knut pedersen hamsun receivedthe Nobel Prize for literature, for his monumental work, Growth of the Soil .
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11. Knut Hamsun
knut hamsun was born in Lom in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley in central of Peder Petersen,a skilled itinerant tailor, and Tora (Olsdatter Garmotraedet) pedersen.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Knut Hamsun (1859-1952) - pseudonym of Knut Pederson Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. Among Hamsun's most famous novels is Hunger , an intense story of a starving writer, which has attracted readers since its publication in 1890. Before and during World War II the author supported the Nazis. This separated Hamsun from other intellectuals and writers who supported the Soviet Union and Stalin. After the war Hamsun was consequently ostracized as a traitor. "If one only had something to eat, just a little, on such a clear day! The mood of the gay morning overwhelmed me, I became unusually serene, and started to hum for pure joy and for no particular reason. In front of a butcher's shop there was a woman with a basket on her arm, debating about some sausage for dinner; as I went past, she looked up at me. She had only a single tooth in the lower jaw. In the nervous and excitable state I was on, her face made an instant and revolting impression on me - the long yellow tooth looked like a finger sticking out of her jaw, and as she turned toward me, her eyes wee full of sausage. I lost my appetite instantly, and felt nauseated." (from Hunger Knut Hamsun was born in Lom in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley in central Norway, as the fourth son of Peder Petersen, a skilled itinerant tailor, and Tora (Olsdatter Garmotraedet) Pedersen. When Hamsun was three the family moved to the town of Hamarøy, some 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle. There Peder Petersen took charge a farm, owned by his brother-in-law Hans Olsen, who ran the village library and post office. Olsen became a victim of paralytic illness and claimed that the Pedersens owed him money. Hamsun was not allowed to play with the other children but he started to work for Olsen, keep the post office accounts, and chop wood, to pay the debt to him,. Later Hamsun returned in his works to his ill treatment - Olsen he called "red-bearded messenger of death."

12. Hamsun, Knut
hamsun, knut. knut hamsun (eigentlich knut pedersen), geboren am 4. August 1859 in Lom/Gudbrandsdal, gestorben am 19. dem autobiographischen Roman Hunger einstellte. hamsun lebte mehrere Jahre in
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13. Escolar.com - Biografia De Hamsun, Knut [Knut Pedersen]
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15. Hamsun, Knut (1859-1952)(Pseudonym Of Knut Pedersen) Sympathize
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16. Literaturnobelpreisträger Knut Pedersen Hamsun
Translate this page Nobelpreisträger der Literatur. © des Bildes www.nobel.se, knut PedersenHamsun (1859 - 1952). Auszeichnungsjahr 1920. Herkunftsland Schweden.
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17. Knut Hamsun --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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18. Knut Hamsun
Translate this page Seudónimo de knut pedersen, escritor noruego, cuyas obras reflejan su individualismoy su Los personajes de este periodo de la trayectoria de hamsun son seres
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Knut Hamsun
S eudónimo de Knut Pedersen, escritor noruego, cuyas obras reflejan su individualismo y su rechazo a la civilización industrial. Nacido en Lom el 4 de agosto de 1859, ingresó en la universidad de Christiania (hoy Oslo), sin ningún tipo de formación previa, con la intención de ser periodista. Abandonó pronto sus proyectos y emigró a los Estados Unidos, donde vagabundeó de un lugar a otro, a la vez que escribía. En 1888 regresó a Noruega y se dedicó por completo a la literatura. Fue uno de los principales motores del neorromanticismo, movimiento que hizo su aparición entre los siglos XIX y XX, y se hizo célebre en toda Escandinavia con la novela Hambre (1890), en la cual describe los efectos psicológicos de la hambruna. A ésta siguieron otras novelas, como Pan Bajo la estrella de otoño (1906), en la que expone sus ideas sobre la vida inconsciente del alma; y Un vagabundo toca con sordina (1909). Los personajes de este periodo de la trayectoria de Hamsun son seres impulsivos e irracionales que, odiando la sociedad organizada, escapan, por lo general, a lugares apartados, con el fin de eludir responsabilidades. En otras novelas posteriores, Hamsun revela sus preocupaciones sociales. Así, por ejemplo, en En el país de los cuentos (1913) y Bendición de la tierra (1917), considerada como la más importante del autor, en la que hace una encendida defensa del ideal del noble campesino y denuncia la decadencia capitalista. Recibió el premio Nobel de Literatura por su obra en el año 1920. En sus últimas novelas, como

19. Bibliography Knut Hamsun
New List of 1.edition copies printed Probably the only place you ll find it onthe internet (or elsewhere ) knut hamsun 1st ed pedersen, M.Urdal ( Tromsø ).
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Bibliography Knut Hamsun A bibliography on great Norwegian
writer Knut Hamsun (1859-1952). You may find
numerous biographies on the Nobelprize winner.
I recommend R.Fergusons "Enigma". This Bibliography shows Hamsuns published work in his lifetime. For information on Hamsun publishings without own paging (i.a. articles),
or foreign language editions, feel free to contact me, and I will try to help. Read Hamsuns own words about his books
New - List of 1.edition copies printed
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Knut Hamsun 1st ed. copies
Be aware of changes in later editions. For instance some of Sult and Mysterier
content have been let out. Unfortunately the rule for many books. Year Title Notes Publisher Den Gaadefulde. En Kjærlighedshistorie fra Nordland * Published under name Kn. Pedersen M.Urdal ( Tromsø ) Et gjensyn Published under name Knud Pedersen Hamsund ( Bodø) Bjørger Published under name Knud Pedersen Hamsund c (Bodø ) Lars Oftedal. Udkast 11 articles, earlier printet in "Dagbladet"

20. Knut Hamsun --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
hamsun , knut Britannica Concise. orig. knut pedersen. , knut pedersen hamsun NobeleMuseum Biography of this Norwegian Nobel laureate, for Literature, in 1920.
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