Look Back on Happiness
by:
Paula Wiking (author)
Knut Hamsun (author)
Knut Hamsun was a major Norwegian author who received the Noble Prize for Literature for his novel Growth of the Soil in 1920. Hamsun's writing makes excellent use of symbolism. Hamsun saw man and nature united in a strong bond that could almost be considered mystical. Look Back on Happiness...
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Knut Hamsun was a major Norwegian author who received the Noble Prize for Literature for his novel Growth of the Soil in 1920. Hamsun's writing makes excellent use of symbolism. Hamsun saw man and nature united in a strong bond that could almost be considered mystical. Look Back on Happiness begins, "I have gone to the forest...... Not because I am offended about anything, or very unhappy about men's evil ways; but since the forest will not come to me, I must go to it. That is all. I have not gone this time as a slave and a vagabond. I have money enough and am overfed, stupefied with success and good fortune, if you understand that. I have left the world as a sultan leaves rich food and harems and flowers, and clothes himself in a hair shirt."
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781426430176 (1426430175)
Publish date: October 11th 2007
Publisher: BiblioLife
Pages no: 192
Edition language: Norwegian
"I am being drawn more and more toward the grassy slopes of spring." bookshelves: published-1912, norway, e-book, gutenberg-project, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, winter-20122013 Read from October 19, 2012 to February 10, 2013 Also known as 'The Last Joy'Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/...
Also known as 'The Last Joy'Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8445Translated from the Norwegian By PAULA WIKING I have gone to the forest.Not because I am offended about anything, or very unhappy about men's evil ways; but since the forest will not come to me, I must go to it. That is all....