Pan From Lieutenant Thomas Glahn’s Papers

“Pan From Lieutenant Thomas Glahn’s Papers” by Knut Hamsun is presented in this 8th edition published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in January 1956. This edition, comprising 192 pages, offers a new translation of Hamsun’s exploration of a man’s rejection of bourgeois society in favor of a deeper connection with Nature and Eros.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines poetic elements with prose, reflecting the complexities of human experience and the natural world. The book delves into themes of individuality and the tension between societal expectations and personal desires, making it a significant work within the realms of fiction and literary exploration.
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Hamsun’s portrait of a man rejecting the claims of bourgeois society for a Rousseauian embrace of Nature and Eros, in a remarkable new translation.
“The work contains a harmony found only in the highest types of poetry; it is actually poetry set in prose, and boasts the best traits of each.” Isaac Bashevis Singer
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