Hunger - Psychological novel Norwegian literature despair
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Hunger - Psychological novel Norwegian literature despair

by Knut Hamsun

Publisher
BoD - Books on Demand
Pages
230
Language
English
Published
2025-09-11

Overview

« Hunger » by Knut Hamsun is a masterpiece of Norwegian literature and a cornerstone of literary modernism. Published in 1890, this psychological novel follows a young, unnamed writer as he wanders the streets of Oslo, consumed by hunger, loneliness, and despair. The narrative, entirely focused on the protagonists consciousness, depicts with rare intensity the physical and mental deterioration of a man facing extreme poverty. The main character, proud and stubborn, refuses to beg or compromise, preferring to endure hunger to the brink of madness. Hamsun explores with clinical precision the fluctuations of the human mind, oscillating between lucidity, exaltation, and delirium. The narration plunges the reader into a world where every thought, every impulse, every attempt at survival becomes an inner battle. This novel, often considered a precursor to existentialism, sheds light on the condition of the cursed artist, social alienation, and the search for meaning in an indifferent world. It appeals to those interested in Norwegian literature, psychological novels, or existential introspection, and fits naturally into the major categories of modernism and 19th-century European literature.

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