Writing
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Born
August 4, 1859
Died
February 19, 1952 (age 92)
Norwegian novelist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to the subject, perspective and environment. He published more than 20 novels, a collection of poetry, some short stories and plays, a travelogue, and some essays. The young Hamsun objected to realism and naturalism. He argued that the main object of modernist literature should be the intricacies of the human mind, that writers should describe the "whisper of blood, and the pleading of bone marrow". Hamsun is considered the "leader of the Neo-Romantic revolt at the turn of the 20th century", with works such as Hunger (1890), Mysteries (1892), Pan (1894), and Victoria (1898).His later works—in particular his "Nordland novels"—were influenced by the Norwegian new realism, portraying everyday life in rural Norway and often employing local dialect, irony, and humour. Hamsun is considered to be "one of the most influential and innovative literary stylists of the past hundred years" (ca.1890–1990). He pioneered psychological literature with techniques of stream of consciousness and interior monologue, and influenced authors such as Thomas Mann, Franz Kafka, Maxim Gorky, Stefan Zweig, Henry Miller, Hermann Hesse, and Ernest Hemingway. Isaac Bashevis Singer called Hamsun "the father of the modern school of literature in his every aspect—his subjectiveness, his fragmentariness, his use of flashbacks, his lyricism. The whole modern school of fiction in the twentieth century stems from Hamsun".

Victoria
as Novel
2013
Hunger
as Novel
2001

At the Gate of the Kingdom
as Author
1999

Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
as Novel
1997

Pan
as Novel
1995

The Telegraphist
as Novel
1993

The Wanderers
as Writer
1989

Victoria
as Novel
1988

Victoria
as Novel
1979

Mysteries
as Novel
1978

Benoni and Rosa
as Novel
1975

Hunger
as Novel
1966

Kort är sommaren
as Novel
1962
Iron Wills
as Writer
1923

Pan
as Writer
1922
Poslední radost
as Novel
1922

Growth of the Soil
as Writer
1921