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  1. 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.

    • Louis Muinzer, Knut Hamsun
    • 1967
    • 1967
    • Paul S. Eriksson
  2. 3.74. 1,198 ratings89 reviews. Translated from the Norwegian, with Notes by Sverre Lyngstad 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.

    • (1.2K)
    • 1967
    • Louis Muinzer, Knut Hamsun
    • Paperback
  3. “Hunger” “On Overgrown Paths” Knut Hamsun (born August 4, 1859, Lom, Norway—died February 19, 1952, near Grimstad) was a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. A leader of the Neoromantic revolt at the turn of the century, he rescued the novel from a tendency toward excessive naturalism.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2012 · On over-grown paths. by. Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952. Publication date. 1967. Publisher. New York, P. S. Eriksson. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  5. Books. On Overgrown Paths. Knut Hamsun. Green Integer, 1999 - Norwegian literature - 241 pages. On Overgrown Paths was written after World War II, at a time when Hamsun was in police custody...

    • Knut Hamsun
    • Green Integer, 1999
    • illustrated
    • On Overgrown PathsGreen Integer
  6. 23 de ago. de 1999 · On overgrown path is profoundly moving book. Humsun was in police custody due to his expressed Nazi sympathies. While waiting for his postponed trail, he started writing this book in order to tell the truth. He explained why he behaved in this specific way and his patriotism toward Norway.

    • Knut Hamsun
  7. 1949. On Overgrown Paths (1949) was written while the 90 year old Hamsun was waiting for the case of his alleged treason to come to court. The book has been called a hybrid, mixing as it does autobiography and fiction. Narrating in the first person, Hamsun describes events from his arrest in May 1945 up until sentence is passed on him in June 948.