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Pan : From Lieutenant Thomas Glahn's Papers
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Pan
Author(s): Knut Hamsun
Review(s):
"Knut Hamsun’s greatest novels ... throttle reason. In Hunger (1890), Mysteries (1892) and Pan (1894), the Norwegian writer founded the kind of Modernist novel which largely ended with Beckett – of crepuscular states, of alienation and leaping surrealism, and of savage fictionality." - London Review of Books
ISBN: 9780374500160
Author(s): Knut Hamsun
Hamsun's portrait of a man rejecting the claims of bourgeois society for a Rousseauian embrace of Nature and Eros, in a remarkable new translation.
"The work contains a harmony found only in the highest types of poetry; it is actually poetry set in prose, and boasts the best traits of each." Isaac Bashevis Singer
Review(s):
"Knut Hamsun’s greatest novels ... throttle reason. In Hunger (1890), Mysteries (1892) and Pan (1894), the Norwegian writer founded the kind of Modernist novel which largely ended with Beckett – of crepuscular states, of alienation and leaping surrealism, and of savage fictionality." - London Review of Books
ISBN: 9780374500160