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Sing Me Sweet Nothings! Or, Don’t.

Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun

January 17, 2025 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

    My mom’s family is solid Norwegian – I am only second generation American on that side.  So much of this book struck home with me.  Those people can work, and so nonchalantly, too.  Many don’t realize that until fairly recently, Norway was a very poor country, with steep rocky soil and a very short growing season.  Most of the men were out on the sea for most of the year as fishermen or merchant seaman, while the women stayed home to tend their […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: Child deaths, early 20th Century, Feminist Topics, Indigenous characters, Knut Hamsun, nobel prize winner!, Norwegian Classical lit, stream of consciousness

elderberrywine's CBR17 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: Child deaths, early 20th Century, Feminist Topics, Indigenous characters, Knut Hamsun, nobel prize winner!, Norwegian Classical lit, stream of consciousness ·
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Just wait until I get my foot on the ladder.

Hunger by Knut Hamsun

December 20, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This is one of those novels that’s been in my collective TBR list of my mind for more than a decade and if you want a young writer to feel like abjectness and poverty and being a wastrel are a priori to being successful, I have to imagine that this is going to be one of the earliest good examples to give them a copy of. It’s almost like a Letters to a Young Male Writer in that it’s a journalist trying to make it […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: hunger, Knut Hamsun

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:705 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: hunger, Knut Hamsun ·
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“… it will never do for you to go and starve yourself to death.”

Hunger by Knut Hamsun

July 12, 2019 by blauracke Leave a Comment

In the late 19th century, a struggling writer wanders the streets of the city of Christiania, hungry and destitute, while clinging to dreams of greatness. I have seen many comparisons of Hunger to Crime and Punishment and I can see the similarities but where Dostoevsky’s book moved me immensely when I read it for the first time, Hunger left me as cold as a stone, and where I could feel Raskolnikov’s agony as if it were a living entity, I was mostly annoyed at Hamsun’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bingo square birthday, cbr11bingo, Knut Hamsun

blauracke's CBR11 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bingo square birthday, cbr11bingo, Knut Hamsun ·
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