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Hunger: A Novel di Knut Hamsun
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Hunger: A Novel (originale 1890; edizione 1967)

di Knut Hamsun (Autore)

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I solitari deliri e le tortuose riflessioni di un giovane scrittore errante nella vita urbana, accompagnato dalla sua inesorabile antagonista, la fame. Un romanzo che sta sulla soglia della grande letteratura del Novecento.
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Titolo:Hunger: A Novel
Autori:Knut Hamsun (Autore)
Info:Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1967), Edition: 1st, 232 pages
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⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Until Knut Hanson the rooms in the mansion that is our mind have been left largely unexplored. Published in 1890, The Hunger may have been one of the first, if not the first novel that dared to enter the deepest recesses of the human psychology and within the wrappings of an entertaining novel to give us an honest report presented in monologue form. I believe it set the tone for the modernist literary era when the psychological novel and the stream-of-consciousness technique became mainstream. From what I have learned about the author’s life, the plot may just been autobiographical. We are introduced to a young aspiring writer that struggles for recognition and survival in a world which denies him even the few material goods and conveniences needed for a modest living. As we continue on reading his financial situation worsens and the eponymous hunger becomes a steady companion for our impecunious protagonist. This is a tale of suffering, yet through all the despair and setbacks, our young artist perceives and grasps the tiniest change of fortune as a lifeline, he glories in the smallest break fate grants him. He is overflowing with gratitude for the tiniest morsel of unexpected fortune. It is truly heartwarming to see him enjoying what we all take for granted, a warm bed to sleep in, the gratifying feeling of a full stomach, the faintest recognition for his work. And although we never get to know what he writes, there are hints when it is suggested to him“...if you would write more that the people could actually understand, we could sell more of your stories” that our young writer is brilliant but perhaps far ahead of his time.
Nevertheless , there is another side to our young artist, a side that if we are honest with ourself resides in all of us. There is the sin of pride, there is the sense of entitlement, that when we don’t get what we want to make everybody else responsible. However, personally, I do not see that quite as negative for this often springs from the need to overcompensate, a natural defense mechanism of our psyche and to me makes our suffering writer even more sympathetic. In its conclusion the novel and fate of the young writer remains open-ended; however, the description and subsequent event anticipated within the last lines of the novel is very close to the American psyche and mindset and therefore to us Americans optimism prevails.
The Hunger is a masterpiece, fortunately and quite unlike the imaginary writer of his novel, Knut Hanson received the recognition he so deserved for it. ( )
  nitrolpost | Mar 19, 2024 |
[Hunger] is about a starving writer who is, you guessed it!, hungry. I loved it. The main character is a young man trying to make it as a writer, but he is so poor and unable to find work that pays, that he is literally starving. Instead of writing, he spends much of his time looking for shelter and sustenance, or walking around trying to take his mind off of his hunger. In between, he works on his writing and sometimes comes up small sums of money, either for his work or by accident. He's obviously educated and I wonder why he had no support system at all. It's also clear that some of the people he interacts with have no idea just how close he is to starving to death.

Not much happens in this book. The main character interacts with a few people, but largely the book takes place inside his head and stomach. In some ways, when I reflect back on it, I have a hard time putting my finger on why I liked it so much. I think it's because it was honest, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, and because the main character is both maddening and admirable. ( )
  japaul22 | Feb 16, 2024 |
What a rollercoaster! Reading this book took a lot out of me. Not because it's hard to read, but because the main character's (unnamed) constant changes in mood. He'll be riding on clouds at first, then he's acting as if he's the scourge of the earth. You really get caught up in it, and that all points back to the author's ability. The ending was a little abiguous to me, though. I don't like leaving my characters to an uncertain future. ( )
  stargazerfish0 | Jan 13, 2024 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Hamsun, Knutautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Auster, PaulIntroduzioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Björkman, EdwinIntroduzioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Bly, RobertTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Chong, W. H.Progetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Egerton, GeorgeTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Kehlmann, DanielNachwortautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Leith, PaulImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Lyngstad, SverreTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Marken, Amy vanPostfazioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Munch, EdvardImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Nesbø, JoIntroduzioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Polet, CoraTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Singer, Isaac BashevisIntroduzioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Weibel, SiegfriedÜbersetzerautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Worster, W. W.Traduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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It was in those days when I wandered about hungry in Kristiania, that strange city which no one leaves before it has set his mark upon him. . .
Det var i den tid jeg gikk omkring og sultet i Kristiania, denne forunderlige by som ingen forlater før han har fått merker av den ....
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I made the most despairing efforts to find a word black enough to characterize this darkness; a word so horribly black that it would darken my lips if I named it.
Everything influenced and distracted me; everything I saw made a fresh impression on me. Flies and tiny mosquitoes stick fast to the paper and disturb me. I blow at them to get rid of them—blow harder and harder; to no purpose, the little pests throw themselves on their backs, make themselves heavy, and fight against me until their slender legs bend. They are not to be moved from the spot; they find something to hook on to, set their heels against a comma or an unevenness in the paper, or stand immovably still until they themselves think fit to go their way.
The only thing that troubled me a little, in spite of the nausea that the thought of food inspired in me, was hunger. I commenced to be sensible of a shameless appetite again; a ravenous lust of food, which grew steadily worse and worse.  It gnawed unmercifully in my breast; carrying on a silent, mysterious work in there. It was as if a score of diminutive gnome-like insects set their heads in one side and gnawed for a little, then laid their heads on the other side and gnawed a little more, then lay quite still for a moment’s space, and then began afresh, boring noiselessly in, and without any haste, and left empty spaces everywhere after them as they went on...
The poor intelligent man is a far nicer observer than the rich intelligent man. The poor man looks about him at every step he takes, listens suspiciously to every word he hears from the people he meets, every step he takes affords in this way a task for his thoughts and feelings—an occupation. He is quick of hearing, and sensitive; he is an experienced man, his soul bears the sears of the fire...
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