The Wanderer

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Author: Knut Hamsun
Publisher: Pan Books
Year: 1977
Language: en
Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 9780330251501
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Weight: 0.000625 Pounds
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The Wanderer by Knut Hamsun, published by Pan Books in 1977, is a collection of two interconnected novels, Under the Autumn Star and On Muted Strings. The narrative follows Knut Pedersen, Hamsun’s real name, as he seeks a simpler life while wandering through the Norwegian countryside. His journey is marked by various encounters and challenges, particularly his attraction to the women of his employers, which complicates his quest for fulfillment.

Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as longing and the passage of time, as Hamsun’s lyrical prose captures the essence of his protagonist’s experiences. The two novels delve into the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of finding one’s place in the world. This edition, comprising 252 pages, presents Hamsun’s work in a translated format that retains the depth and nuance of the original text, offering insights into the author’s distinctive style and perspective.


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The Wanderer , which consists of two closely related novels, Under the Autumn Star and On Muted Strings , has been acclaimed as one of Knut Hamsun’s finest works.The narrator, Knut Pedersen (Hamsun’s real name), is an unsimple character in search of the simple life, which he hopes to attain by wandering round the Norwegian countryside doing such work as he can find. His quest is continually frustrated, not least by his susceptibility to the wives and daughters of successive employers.In Under the Autumn Star he joins forces first with Grindhusen, a man blessed with the faith that “something will turn up”; later with Lars Falkenberg, whose dubious talents include the tuning of pianos. Knut and Lars end up as workmen on the estate of a certain Captain Falkenberg (no relation), with whose wife each falls in love. In due course, Knut is laid off and, in futile pursuit of the woman with whom by now he is helplessly infatuated, eventually finds himself sucked back into the city he fled.”A wanderer plays on muted strings,” explains Knut, now six years older, “when he reaches the age of two score years and ten.” Among this sequel’s qualities is the poignancy with which it conveys that sense of aging.Both novels show Hamsun at the height of his lyrical and passionate, ironic yet deeply humane, master of one of the most original prose styles in modern literature, brilliantly translated here by Oliver and Gunnvor Stallybrass.

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Publisher: Pan Books. Year: 1977.
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ISBN-13: 9780330251501.
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Language: en. Pages: 252.

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