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  1. On Overgrown Paths was written after World War II, at a time when Hamsun was in police custody for his openly expressed Nazi sympathies during the German occupation of Norway, 1940-45. A Nobel laureate deeply beloved by his countrymen, Hamsun was now reviled as a traitor—as long as his sanity was not called into question.

  2. On Overgrown Paths is the English title of the final novel by Norwegian author and nobel laureate Knut Hamsun. Hamsun's attempt to prove his soundness of mind after his sanity was called into question. Written at the age of 90, as his last literary work, the short novel is part a fiction pamphlet, p

  3. Many councils have reduced their vegetation cutting programmes, and may be unwilling to respond to reports of overgrown paths. If a council refuses to act, so that a path is impassable owing to vegetation (or impassable to a class of users, such as horse riders or walkers), you can consider using sections 56 or 130A of the Highways Act 1980.

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  5. Those who follow the overgrown paths will, on their way, stumble over mossy rocks and roots in dark forests, they will frequently slip and fall in the mud, get stuck in bogs and have to swim through dangerous currents. Apart from the occasional wanderer one might encounter out there, in the wilderness, it is also a very lonely path to follow.

  6. On Overgrown Paths. Hardcover – January 1, 1967. by Knut HAMSUN (Author) 19. See all formats and editions. På gjengrodde stier (1949) ble Hamsuns siste bok - 13 år etter romanen Ringen sluttet. Dikterens omega avsluttes «St. Hans 1948. Idag har Høyesterett dømt, og jeg ender min skrivning.». Siden debuten med Den gåtefulle i 1877 var ...

    • Knut HAMSUN
  7. On Overgrown Paths was written after World War II, at a time when Hamsun was in police custody for his openly expressed Nazi sympathies during the German occupation of Norway, 1940–45. A Nobel laureate deeply beloved by his countrymen, Hamsun was now reviled as a traitor—as long as his sanity was not called into question.

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    • Knut Hamsun