
Hunger
By
Knut Hamsun
Read by
Kevin Foley
Release:
03/31/2011
Release:
03/31/2011
Release:
03/31/2011
Release:
03/31/2011
Runtime:
6h 39m
Runtime:
6h 39m
Runtime:
6h 39m
Quantity:
After reading Hunger, one can easily understand why Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Hunger should appeal to any reader who is interested in a masterpiece by one of this century's great novelists.
James Goldwasser, Detroit News
Knut Hamsun's Hunger, first published in 1890 and hailed as the literary beginning of the twentieth century, is a masterpiece of psychologically driven fiction. The story of a struggling artist living on the edge of starvation, the novel portrays the unnamed first-person narrator's descent into paranoia, despair, and madness as hunger overtakes him. As the protagonist loses his grip on reality, Hamsun brilliantly portrays the disturbing and irrational recesses of the human mind through increasingly disjointed and urgent prose. Loosely based on the author's own experiences prior to becoming a successful writer, Hunger announced the arrival of a new kind of novel and heavily influenced such later writers as Kafka and Camus. This edition is the translation by George Egerton.
Release:
2011-03-31
2011-03-31
2011-03-31
2011-03-31
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
6h 39m
6h 39m
6h 39m
6h 39m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.53 lb
0.0 lb
0.53 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781452601717
9781452671710
9798200095681
9798200095698
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