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Bester Preis: € 0,99 (vom 28.03.2023)Growth of the Soil (2015)
ISBN: 9781465549785 bzw. 1465549781, in Englisch, Library of Alexandria, Library of Alexandria, Library of Alexandria, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The long, long road over the moors and up into the forest-who trod it into being first of all? Man, a human being, the first that came here. There was no path before he came. Afterward, some beast or other, following the faint tracks over marsh and moorland, wearing them deeper; after these again some Lapp gained scent of the path, and took that way from field to field, looking to his reindeer. Thus was made the road through the great Almenning-the common tracts without an owner; no-man's-land. The man comes, walking toward the north. He bears a sack, the first sack, carrying food and some few implements. A strong, coarse fellow, with a red iron beard, and little scars on face and hands; sites of old wounds-were they gained in toil or fight? Maybe the man has been in prison, and is looking for a place to hide; or a philosopher, maybe, in search of peace. This or that, he comes; the figure of a man in this great solitude. He trudges on; bird and beast are silent all about him; now and again he utters a word or two; speaking to himself. "Eyah-well, well…."-so he speaks to himself. Here and there, where the moors give place to a kindlier spot, an open space in the midst of the forest, he lays down the sack and goes exploring; after a while he returns, heaves the sack to his shoulder again, and trudges on. So through the day, noting time by the sun; night falls, and he throws himself down on the heather, resting on one arm. A few hours' rest, and he is on the move again: "Eyah, well…."-moving northward again, noting time by the sun; a meal of barley cakes and goats' milk cheese, a drink of water from the stream, and on again. This day too he journeys, for there are many kindly spots in the woods to be explored. What is he seeking? A place, a patch of ground? An emigrant, maybe, from the homestead tracts; he keeps his eyes alert, looking out; now and again he climbs to the top of a hill, looking out. The sun goes down once more. He moves along the western side of a valle.
Growth of the Soil (2015)
ISBN: 9781465549785 bzw. 1465549781, in Englisch, Library Of Alexandria, neu, E-Book.
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The long, long road over the moors and up into the forest—who trod it into being first of all? Man, a human being, the first that came here. There was no path before he came. Afterward, some beast or other, following the faint tracks over marsh and moorland, wearing them deeper; after these again some Lapp gained scent of the path, and took that way from field to field, looking to his reindeer. Thus was made the road through the great Almenning—the common tracts without an owner; no-man's-land. ... The long, long road over the moors and up into the forest—who trod it into being first of all? Man, a human being, the first that came here. There was no path before he came. Afterward, some beast or other, following the faint tracks over marsh and moorland, wearing them deeper; after these again some Lapp gained scent of the path, and took that way from field to field, looking to his reindeer. Thus was made the road through the great Almenning—the common tracts without an owner; no-man's-land. The man comes, walking toward the north. He bears a sack, the first sack, carrying food and some few implements. A strong, coarse fellow, with a red iron beard, and little scars on face and hands; sites of old wounds—were they gained in toil or fight? Maybe the man has been in prison, and is looking for a place to hide; or a philosopher, maybe, in search of peace. This or that, he comes; the figure of a man in this great solitude. He trudges on; bird and beast are silent all about him; now and again he utters a word or two; speaking to himself. "Eyah—well, well…."—so he speaks to himself. Here and there, where the moors give place to a kindlier spot, an open space in the midst of the forest, he lays down the sack and goes exploring; after a while he returns, heaves the sack to his shoulder again, and trudges on. So through the day, noting time by the sun; night falls, and he throws himself down on the heather, resting on one arm. A few hours' rest, and he is on the move again: "Eyah, well…."—moving northward again, noting time by the sun; a meal of barley cakes and goats' milk cheese, a drink of water from the stream, and on again. This day too he journeys, for there are many kindly spots in the woods to be explored. What is he seeking? A place, a patch of ground? An emigrant, maybe, from the homestead tracts; he keeps his eyes alert, looking out; now and again he climbs to the top of a hill, looking out. The sun goes down once more. He moves along the western side of a valley; wooded ground, with leafy trees among the spruce and pine, and grass beneath. Hours of this, and twilight is falling, but his ear catches the faint purl of running water, and it heartens him like the voice of a living thing. He climbs the slope, and sees the valley half in darkness below; beyond, the sky to the south. He lies down to rest Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 1465549781;ISBN13: 9781465549785; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
Growth of the Soil Knut Hamsun Author (1952)
ISBN: 9781494711870 bzw. 1494711877, vermutlich in Englisch, CreateSpace Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
About the Book The Growth of the Soil is the novel by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. About the Author Knut Hamsun (August 4, 1859 - February 19, 1952) was a Norwegian author, 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. -wikipedia For more eBooks visit www.kartindo.com.
Growth of the Soil
ISBN: 9781494711870 bzw. 1494711877, in Englisch, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, neu.
About the BookThe Growth of the Soil is the novel by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920.About the AuthorKnut Hamsun (August 4, 1859 February 19, 1952) was a Norwegian author, 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-wikipediaFor more eBooks visit www. kartindo.com.
Growth of the Soil
ISBN: 1607782642 bzw. 9781607782643, in Englisch, MobileReference.com, neu, E-Book.
Fiction, The essential elements of this novel are expressed in the words of the English translator W W Worster in his footnote in December 1920:"It is the life story of a man in the wilds, the genesis and gradual development of a homestead, the unit of humanity, in the unfilled, uncleared tracts that still remain in the Norwegian Highlands...The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. The author looks upon his characters with a great, all-tolerant sympathy, aloof yet kindly, as a god. A more objective work of fiction it would be hard to find--certainly in what used to be called "the neurasthenic North." Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. eBook.
Growth Of The Soil (Mobi Classics) (2010)
ISBN: 9781607782643 bzw. 1607782642, in Englisch, MobileReference, MobileReference, MobileReference, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The essential elements of this novel are expressed in the words of the English translator W W Worster in his footnote in December 1920:"It is the life story of a man in the wilds, the genesis and gradual development of a homestead, the unit of humanity, in the unfilled, uncleared tracts that still remain in the Norwegian Highlands. The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. The author looks upon his characters with a great, all-tolerant sympathy, aloof yet kindly, as a god. A more objective work of fiction it would be hard to find-certainly in what used to be called "the neurasthenic North." Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Growth of the Soil (eBook, ePUB) (1952)
ISBN: 9791222085265 bzw. 1222085267, Sprache unbekannt, Passerino, neu, E-Book.
Growth of the Soil is a novel written by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun, which was first published in 1917. The book tells the story of Isak, a Norwegian peasant who settles in rural northern Norway and works to cultivate a farm and raise a family. The novel explores themes of human relationships with nature, the struggle for survival in a harsh environment, and the tension between tradition and progress. The novel is considered a classic of Norwegian literature and has been translated into many languages. It won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920, with the Swedish Academy noting that it "describes the simple life of the country folk and their relationship to the soil, toiling with primitive methods to extract a bare subsistence from the earth, but with an indomitable spirit of independence and self-reliance." The book is known for its lyrical prose and vivid descriptions of the Norwegian landscape and way of life. Translated by W. W. Worster. Knut Hamsun (1859-1952) was a Norwegian author, considered one of the most influential and innovative writers of the 20th century. He was born in Lom, Norway, and worked as a teacher, sailor, and fisherman before starting his writing career. Hamsun's first novel, "Hunger," was published in 1890 and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of psychological fiction. The novel tells the story of a struggling young writer in Oslo who becomes increasingly delusional as he suffers from starvation. Hamsun went on to write many more novels, including "Mysteries" (1892), "Pan" (1894), "Victoria" (1898), and "Growth of the Soil" (1917). His writing often explores themes of identity, desire, and the human condition. Despite his literary success, Hamsun was a controversial figure due to his political views. He was a strong supporter of the Nazi party during World War II and wrote several letters to Adolf Hitler, for which he was briefly imprisoned and later heavily criticized. However, his contributions to Norwegian literature have remained influential and his works continue to be read and studied today.
Growth of the Soil (2016)
ISBN: 9781537545769 bzw. 1537545760, in Englisch, 288 Seiten, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Growth of the Soil, Hamsun's Nobel Prize winning novel, is a classic of Scandinavian literature. At the time it was published, the literary world was in the throes of shifting to a modernist style. Popular novels were set in the contemporary present, with technological and societal advancements forming part of the narrative backdrop. Growth of the Soil openly displays the conflicts between the old traditions of agrarian society, and the ever-mounting wonders and conveniences offered by modern society. The farmer Isak scarcely acknowledges the values of modern living. Illiterate but capable of carrying out the business of running a farm, he has physical strength and works with his hands. Although initially amazed by Isak's prowess - his wife Inger, who came into contact with modern society when imprisoned for killing her infant due to its birth defect, return to the home much less impressed by the country life. Isak's deeply held passion for the Norwegian countryside is contrasted against the cosmopolitan and intellectual traits expressed in his son Eleseus. Despite his superior mental faculties, Eleseus frequently spends his money carelessly on his travels, exasperating his parents with requests for financial support. The author Knut Hamsun is unabashedly in favour of the old way of living: while acknowledging the many advantages of modern life in other characters, through Isak he vividly illustrates the human joys of cooperation, rural community and connection with nature which can be enjoyed with no connection to industrial society. Paperback, Label: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Product group: Book, Published: 2016-09-08, Studio: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sales rank: 4844037.
Growth of the Soil (2016)
ISBN: 9781537545769 bzw. 1537545760, in Englisch, neu, Nachdruck.
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