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Norwegian novelist (1859–1952)
Knut Hamsun (/ˈhɑːmsʊn/; 4 August 1859 – 19 February 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work
Knut_Hamsun
1890 novel by Knut Hamsun
Hunger (Norwegian: Sult) is a novel by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun published in 1890 by P.G. Philipsens Forlag. The novel has been hailed as the
Hunger_(Hamsun_novel)
Museum and educational centre in Hamarøy, Norway
The Knut Hamsun Centre (Norwegian: Hamsunsenteret) is a museum and educational centre in Hamarøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is dedicated
Knut_Hamsun_Centre
Norwegian painter and novelist (1912-1995)
Municipality. He was the son of the Nobel Prize winning novelist Knut Hamsun and actress Marie Hamsun. At the age of five, his family moved from Hamarøy to Nørholm
Tore_Hamsun
Novel by Knut Hamsun
Pan is an 1894 novel by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. He wrote it while living in Paris and in Kristiansand, Norway. It remains one of his most famous
Pan_(Hamsun_novel)
Norwegian actress and writer
biographies about her life with Knut Hamsun: Regnbuen (The Rainbow) (1953) and Under gullregnen (1959). Marie Hamsun shared her husband's political views
Marie_Hamsun
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Statoil gas station. The writer Knut Hamsun, winner of the 1920 Nobel Prize in Literature, grew up in Hamarøy. The Knut Hamsun Centre, a museum and educational
Hamarøy_Municipality
Award
The 1920 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun (1859–1952) "for his monumental work, Growth of the Soil." He was the
1920 Nobel Prize in Literature
1920_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
1996 Danish film
the later life of the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun (Max von Sydow), who, together with his wife Marie Hamsun (Ghita Nørby), went from being a national
Hamsun_(film)
1945 obituary in Aftenposten
86, the Nobel laureate novelist Knut Hamsun wrote an obituary of Adolf Hitler in the newspaper Aftenposten. Hamsun's eulogy to Hitler served as the collaborationist
Knut Hamsun's obituary of Adolf Hitler
Knut_Hamsun's_obituary_of_Adolf_Hitler
Novel by Knut Hamsun
Growth of the Soil (Norwegian: Markens Grøde) is a novel by Knut Hamsun which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. It follows the story of a
Growth_of_the_Soil
2007 book by Ingar Sletten Kolloen
Knut Hamsun: Dreamer and Dissenter (Norwegian: Hamsun. Svermer og erobrer) is a biography about the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun, written by Ingar Sletten
Knut Hamsun: Dreamer and Dissenter
Knut_Hamsun:_Dreamer_and_Dissenter
Scholar and translator of Norwegian literature (1922–2011)
translations of and commentaries on the works of Knut Hamsun, which are widely credited for helping to popularise Hamsun's work in the US and UK. Born on 30 April
Sverre_Lyngstad
1967 novel by Knut Hamsun
author and nobel laureate Knut Hamsun, written from 1945 to 1948 and published in 1949 when Hamsun was 90 years old. Hamsun wrote the book while interned
On_Overgrown_Paths
1892 novel by Knut Hamsun
(Norwegian: Mysterier, 1892) is the second novel by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. The community of a small Norwegian coastal town is shaken by the arrival
Mysteries_(novel)
Intergovernmental organization
decision by Norway to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Knut Hamsun, the Nobel Prize–winning Norwegian author and later Nazi sympathizer
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
International_Holocaust_Remembrance_Alliance
2026 film by Hans Petter Moland
screenplay he wrote with Gard B. Eidsvold, based on the 1917 novel by Knut Hamsun. The film stars Herbert Nordrum and Asta Kamma August, alongside Eidsvold
Growth of the Soil (2026 film)
Growth_of_the_Soil_(2026_film)
1898 Knut Hamsun novel
Victoria (Norwegian: Victoria. En kjærlighedshistorie, 1898) is a novel by Knut Hamsun. The story is about Johannes, the son of a miller, who falls in love
Victoria_(novel)
1933 novel by Knut Hamsun
Wayfarer trilogy, also known as the August trilogy, by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. It was first published on October 5, 1933. The book received a great
The_Road_Leads_On
1930 novel by Knut Hamsun
Wayfarer trilogy, also known as the August trilogy, by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. The novel was published on 1 October 1930. Twenty years have passed
August_(Hamsun_novel)
1906 Book by Knut Hamsun
(Norwegian: Under Høststjærnen. En Vandrers Fortælling) is the first book in Knut Hamsun's "wanderer trilogy." It was published in 1906 in Kristiania (now Oslo)
Under_the_Autumn_Star
1912 novel by Knut Hamsun
Den siste Glæde) is the third book in Knut Hamsun's "wanderer trilogy." The novel was published in 1912, when Hamsun was just over 50 years old and had much
The_Last_Joy
Norwegian scholar (1925-2017)
the work of Nobel Prize-winning author Knut Hamsun. In the 1950s, he discovered 70 unknown letters by Hamsun and embarked on a life-long project to gather
Harald_Næss
Graphic novel by Martin Ernstsen
is a graphic novel by Martin Ernstsen, based on the novel Hunger by Knut Hamsun. It is about a struggling and starving artist who wanders the streets
Hunger_(graphic_novel)
Norwegian psychiatrist (1895–1983)
the book Den rettspykiatriske erklæring om Knut Hamsun (The Forensic Psychiatric Statement on Knut Hamsun) regarding the medical evaluation they had performed
Gabriel_Langfeldt
Trilogy of novels by Knut Hamsun
(Norwegian: Landstryker-trilogien), is three novels by the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun: Wayfarers (1927), August (1930) and The Road Leads On (1933). The August
August_trilogy
2013 Norwegian drama film
the son of a local miller. The film is based on the novel Victoria by Knut Hamsun. It was released in Norway on 1 March 2013. Fridtjov Såheim received
Victoria_(2013_film)
English and Norwegian biographer, dramatist, novelist, translator (born 1948)
made his debut as a dramatist with an adaptation for BBC Radio 3 of Knut Hamsun's 1890 novel Hunger. In 1983, Ferguson was awarded a one-year State Scholarship
Robert_Ferguson_(author)
1936 novel by Knut Hamsun
sluttet) was the last novel by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. The book was published in 1936. In it, Hamsun writes once again about love that creates a fatal
The_Ring_is_Closed
1995 Denmark, Norway, Germany film
It is based on Knut Hamsun's 1894 novel of the same name, and also incorporates the short story "Paper on Glahn's Death", which Hamsun had written and
Pan_(1995_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Russian 1917 silent film directed by Olga Preobrazhenskaya, based on the Knut Hamsun novel Victoria (1935 film), a German film Victoria (1972 film), a Mexican
Victoria
1904 novel by Knut Hamsun
also published in English as Mothwise) is a novel by Knut Hamsun from 1904. The novel is among Hamsun's last set in Nordland and it contains many comical
Dreamers_(novel)
the worst mistakes in the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Knut Hamsun sent his Nobel medal to German propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels as
Nobel Prize in Literature controversies
Nobel_Prize_in_Literature_controversies
1927 novel by Knut Hamsun
Wayfarer trilogy, also known as the August trilogy, by the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun. It was first published in 1927. The novel portrays the wayfarers August
Wayfarers_(novel)
Female given name
is, according to Norwegian historian Harald S. Næss in his eponymous Knut Hamsun biography (1984) and according to A Handbook of Scandinavian Names (2010)
Iselilja_(given_name)
Manor house and agricultural property in Norway
because of one of its previous owners was Nobel Prize-winning author Knut Hamsun. Nørholm was one of the more notable and historic farms of the traditional
Nørholm_(Norway)
Icelandic author (1902–1998)
Writers who influenced Laxness include August Strindberg, Sigmund Freud, Knut Hamsun, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Bertolt Brecht, and Ernest Hemingway
Halldór_Laxness
Narrative device used in literature
Some point to Anton Chekhov's short stories and plays (1881–1904) and Knut Hamsun's Hunger (1890), and Mysteries (1892) as offering glimpses of the use
Stream_of_consciousness
Poetry collection by Knut Hamsun
Det vilde Kor) is a poetry collection by Nobel laureate in literature Knut Hamsun. It was published in 1904 and is his only poetry collection. The collection
The_Wild_Choir
Norwegian newspaper
obituary of Adolf Hitler in which the 86-year-old Nobel-laureate novelist Knut Hamsun referred to Hitler as "a warrior for humankind and a preacher of the
Aftenposten
1903 book by Knut Hamsun
(Norwegian: I Æventyrland) is a travelogue written by Knut Hamsun in 1903. It documents Hamsun's impressions during his visit to the Russian Caucasus,
In_Wonderland
1908 novel by Knut Hamsun
Benoni, written in 1908, is part of a double novel by Knut Hamsun. Benoni is the first part, and Rosa is the sequel and second part of the double work
Benoni_(novel)
1997 Canadian film
was written by George Toles and inspired by the novel Pan (1894) by Knut Hamsun, with an additional literary touchstones being the short story "La Vénus
Twilight_of_the_Ice_Nymphs
1979 film
Victoria is a 1979 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg based on Knut Hamsun's 1898 novel. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. In alphabetical
Victoria_(1979_film)
Literary genre
Encyclopedia of the Novel, primarily in the works of Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun – in particular, Hunger (1890), Mysteries (1892), Pan (1894) and Victoria
Psychological_fiction
1986 single by a-ha
song were based on the existentialist authors and poets Gunvor Hofmo, Knut Hamsun and Fyodor Dostoevsky – Pål Waaktaar's favourites at the time. It was
Train_of_Thought_(A-ha_song)
Norwegian opera singer (born 1948)
poems by Knut Hamsun. Tonar i frå Trøndelag Toner fra Nidaros Det vilde kor by Knut Hamsun/Marcus Paus Peer Gynt, Malmö Symphonic Orchestra "Knut Stiklestad"
Knut_Stiklestad
1909 book by Knut Hamsun
Strings (Norwegian: En Vandrer spiller med Sordin) is the second book in Knut Hamsun's "wanderer trilogy." The work was published by Gyldendal in 1909 in Kristiania
A Wanderer Plays on Muted Strings
A_Wanderer_Plays_on_Muted_Strings
Topics referred to by the same term
film), a Danish/Norwegian/German film Pan (2015 film) Pan (Hamsun novel), by Knut Hamsun. 1894. Pan (Clune novel), by Michael Clune. 2025. Pan (magazine)
Pan
Day of the year
Twachtman, American painter, etcher, and academic (died 1902) 1859 – Knut Hamsun, Norwegian novelist, poet, and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (died
August_4
Norwegian far-right political party (1933–1945)
the ongoing Hamsun debate in Norway. The author Knut Hamsun, although never a member, was a well-known NS sympathiser. After the war, Hamsun was, however
Nasjonal_Samling
1966 film
based upon the novel Hunger by Norwegian Nobel Prize-winning author Knut Hamsun. Filmed on location in Oslo, it was the first film produced as a cooperative
Hunger_(1966_film)
2007 studio album by Lumsk
on February 26, 2007 by Tabu Recordings. The lyrics are taken from Knut Hamsun's similarly titled poetry collection of 1904. "Diset Kvæld" – 3:04 "Om
Det_Vilde_Kor_(Lumsk)
Norwegian painter and author (born 1966)
Høstutstillingen in 1994. He made the front covers for a re-release of Knut Hamsun's complete works from 1992 to 1994. These paintings are displayed at the
Tor-Arne_Moen
1922 film
same name by 1920 Nobel Prize winner Knut Hamsun, and one of the earliest Scandinavian adaptations of a Hamsun work (preceded only by a 1921 film of
Pan_(1922_film)
Novel by John Fante
similarities to Knut Hamsun's 1890 novel Hunger. Fante was a great admirer of Hamsun. The title Ask the Dust derives from Knut Hamsun's novel Pan from
Ask_the_Dust
Queen Tamara (Norwegian: Dronning Tamara) is a three-act play by Knut Hamsun about Tamar of Georgia. It was published in 1903. Tamara, Queen of Georgia
Queen_Tamara_(play)
Literary movement
century. Prominent examples include Knut Hamsun's later work, Sigrid Undset, Johan Falkberget, and Olaf Bull. Both Knut Hamsun and Sigrid Undset were awarded
Norwegian_new_realism
Form of censorship of artistic or other media works
an American publisher bowdlerized the George Ergerton translation of Knut Hamsun's Hunger. Lady Chatterley's Lover by English author D. H. Lawrence. An
Expurgation
Chilean poet (1935-1996)
writing, inspired by adventure books by authors such as Panait Istrati, Knut Hamsun, and Jules Verne, as well as fairy tales. Later, he was influenced by
Jorge_Teillier
Modernist literature was introduced to Norway through the literature of Knut Hamsun and Sigbjørn Obstfelder in the 1890s. In the 1930s Emil Boyson, Gunnar
Norwegian_literature
1982 promotional single by Dire Straits
novel Growth of the Soil by the Nobel Prize winning Norwegian author Knut Hamsun and he was inspired to put the two together and write a song about the
Telegraph_Road_(song)
1970 Canadian film
reference to a character writing a book of the same name in Hunger by Knut Hamsun. Cronenberg started filming Crimes of the Future before his previous
Crimes of the Future (1970 film)
Crimes_of_the_Future_(1970_film)
Norwegian businessman (1826–1900)
Literature Prize laureate Knut Hamsun's monetary supporter, and a representative of the old, traditional Nordland—Hamsun's ideal society. He is also internationally
Erasmus_Zahl
and Other Icelandic Stories Humboldt's Gift by Saul Bellow Hunger by Knut Hamsun Hungry Hearts by Anzia Yezierska The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll
List_of_Penguin_Classics
Norwegian economist (1879–1962)
also was a close friend of the art painter Edvard Munch and the writer Knut Hamsun. He was born in Kragerø as a son of timber merchant Gustav Klem Gierløff
Christian_Gierløff
Capital and most populous city of Norway
world-famous artists who lived here during this period were Henrik Ibsen and Knut Hamsun (the latter was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature). Large areas
Oslo
Norwegian author and editor (born 1951)
He has written biographies of Tor Jonsson, Knut Hamsun and Joralf Gjerstad. His two volumes about Hamsun, published in 2003 and 2004, were also reworked
Ingar_Sletten_Kolloen
1978 novel by Charles Bukowski
asked his favorite novelist many times. The first time he responds with Knut Hamsun, and later avers that he was deliberately misleading the questioner with
Women_(Bukowski_novel)
American novelist (1891–1980)
works of literature; he cites Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Knut Hamsun, Oswald Spengler, Balzac, and Nietzsche as having a formative impact
Henry_Miller
Genre of literature
Punishment (1866) and Notes from Underground (1864), and Norwegian Knut Hamsun's psychologically-driven Hunger (1890). Sexual extravagance can be seen
Transgressive_fiction
in 1945, angry crowds burned the books of Knut Hamsun in public in major Norwegian cities, due to Hamsun's having collaborated with the Nazis. On May
List of book-burning incidents
List_of_book-burning_incidents
Art magazine of the Vienna Secession
included Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Maurice Maeterlinck, Knut Hamsun, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Richard Dehmel, Ricarda Huch, Conrad Ferdinand
Ver_Sacrum_(magazine)
Swedish and French actor (1929–2020)
Nobel Prize-winning Norwegian novelist and Nazi sympathizer Knut Hamsun in the biopic Hamsun. Throughout the rest of the 1990s, Sydow also appeared in films
Max_von_Sydow
Literature in the languages of the Nordic countries of Northern Europe
Lagerlöf, Verner von Heidenstam, Karl Adolph Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan, Knut Hamsun, Sigrid Undset, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Frans Eemil Sillanpää, Johannes
Scandinavian_literature
Norwegian author and dramatist (born 1959)
books that have influenced his life and work include Olav H. Hauge, Knut Hamsun, Tarjei Vesaas, Franz Kafka, William Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, and the
Jon_Fosse
1989 film
Saabye Christensen, and Solum. It is based on the 1927 novel Wayfarers by Knut Hamsun. The film depicts Nordland during the transition between the era of the
Wayfarers_(film)
Norwegian actress and author (born 1988)
played the title role in the feature film Victoria, a film adaptation of Knut Hamsun's novel Victoria. In 2016, she had the role of the prime minister's daughter
Iben_Akerlie
American writer (1920–1994)
once-unpublished work has been made available. Writers including John Fante, Knut Hamsun, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Ernest Hemingway, Robinson Jeffers, Henry Miller
Charles_Bukowski
Male given name
1182–1202) Knut Wicksell (1851–1926), Swedish economist Knut Wallenberg (1853–1938), Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs and banker Knut Hamsun (1859–1952)
Knut
Norwegian composer (1856–1941)
Vol. 9 (1st ed.). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 137–140. Ljøgodt, Knut. "Otto Sinding". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
Christian_Sinding
Norwegian literary historian
1600 articles. Selections of his articles were issued in Fra Holberg til Hamsun. Skrevet og talt (1934), and in the posthumous memorial Norsk og fremmed
Harald Beyer (literary historian)
Harald_Beyer_(literary_historian)
Russian novelist (1821–1881)
read him is like a "glimpse into the havoc". The Norwegian novelist Knut Hamsun wrote that "no one has analyzed the complicated human structure as Dostoyevsky
Fyodor_Dostoevsky
1908 novel by Knut Hamsun
Rosa is part of a double novel by Knut Hamsun first published in 1908. Benoni is the first part, and Rosa is the sequel and the final part of the double
Rosa_(novel)
1997 French film
Yves Angelo Sandra & Tito Topin Jean Cosmos Based on Siste Kapitel by Knut Hamsun Produced by Alain Sarde Pascal Judelewicz Anne-Dominique Toussaint Lew
An_Air_So_Pure
Trial, sentencing and punishment of pro-Nazi Norwegian collaborators after WWII
crimes. A landmark case was brought against the ageing Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun, who had written admiring articles about Hitler and Nazism. Even though
Legal purge in Norway after World War II
Legal_purge_in_Norway_after_World_War_II
2012 film by Ektoras Lygizos
feature directorial debut), loosely based on the 1890 novel Hunger by Knut Hamsun. It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film
Boy_Eating_the_Bird's_Food
1923 film by John W. Brunius
Iron Wills Directed by John W. Brunius Written by Knut Hamsun (novel) Sam Ask John W. Brunius Starring Eugen Skjønberg Linnéa Hillberg Torsten Hillberg
Iron_Wills
Movements from the era of Romanticism
Iceland Sigurdur Nordal Ireland W.B. Yeats Italy Rafael Sabatini Norway Knut Hamsun Belarusian Uladzimir Karatkevich Yanka Kupala Estonian Johannes Semper
Neo-romanticism
Norwegian painter (1863–1944)
Munch's death the NS-newspaper Fritt Folk printed an obituary poem by Knut Hamsun on the front page, and dedicated almost the entirety of page two to Munch
Edvard_Munch
1921 film
(Norwegian: Markens grøde) is a Norwegian silent film from 1921 based on Knut Hamsun's novel Growth of the Soil. The Danish filmmaker Gunnar Sommerfeldt wrote
Growth of the Soil (1921 film)
Growth_of_the_Soil_(1921_film)
Browning 1890 in literature – Hedda Gabler – Henrik Ibsen; Hunger – Knut Hamsun; Original German performance of Spring Awakening - Frank Wedekind; An
List_of_years_in_literature
Set of three works of art that are connected
Examples of trilogies in modern fiction include the August trilogy by Knut Hamsun, the Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz, The Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy
Trilogy
Ukrainian translator
in Ukraine and has translated works by Jostein Gaarder, Tove Jansson, Knut Hamsun, Tarjei Vesaas, Torgny Lindgren and others. In 2018 she was decorated
Nataliya_Ivanychuk
1961 film
The film is based on the 1923 novel Siste kapitel by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun. It was shot in Agfacolor at the Göttingen Studios and on location in
The_Last_Chapter_(1961_film)
Impact of German philosopher
Hesse, Charles Bukowski, André Malraux, Nikos Kazantzakis, André Gide, Knut Hamsun, August Strindberg, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Vladimir Bartol and
Influence and reception of Friedrich Nietzsche
Influence_and_reception_of_Friedrich_Nietzsche
Village in Hamarøy Municipality, Norway
Norwegian author Knut Hamsun lived in this village from the age of 9 until 14. He often wrote about Presteid in his works. The Knut Hamsun Centre is located
Presteid
Surname list
skier Erasmus Zahl (1826–1900), a Norwegian tradesman and supporter of Knut Hamsun Geir Zahl (born 1975), a Norwegian musician Harold A. Zahl (1905–1983)
Zahl_(surname)
1928 Fridtjof Nansen, Peace, 1922 Christian Lous Lange, Peace, 1921 Knut Hamsun, Literature, 1920 Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Literature, 1903 Malala Yousafzai
List of Nobel laureates by country
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country
Birth defect of the palate and upper lip
corrected. In the 1920 novel Growth of the Soil, by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun, Inger (wife of the main character) has an uncorrected cleft lip which
Cleft_lip_and_cleft_palate
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