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  1. 10 de ago. de 2009 · Here are more images of Steven Holl Architects' Knut Hamsun Center at Hamarøy, Norway, which opened last week. The opening of the building coincides with the 150th anniversary of the Norwegian ...

  2. ndla.no › subject:30bcefff-7577-4e0b-afc6-b07f437Knut Hamsun - Norsk - NDLA

    Bilde: akg-images. Knut Hamsun (1859–1952) var en omstridt mann, både som forfatter, kritiker og samfunnsaktør. Han skrev noen av de mest lovpriste klassikerne i norsk litteratur. Men samtidig hadde Hamsun klare sympatier for en av de mest menneskefiendtlige ideologiene på 1900-tallet – nazismen. Hamsun er derfor en person det er ...

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  4. May 28, 1903. Knut Hamsun." In its original form, "Hunger" was merely a sketch, and as such it appeared in 1888 in a Danish literary periodical, "New Earth." It attracted immediate widespread attention to the author, both on account of its unusual theme and striking form.

  5. 28 de feb. de 2009 · Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. ... 1945, edition of a collaborationist newspaper whose lead article on Hitler’s death was by Knut Hamsun. As most collaborators lay low, preparing alibis, ...

  6. Hamsun was the pen name of Knut Pedersen, who was born in Lom, Norway, on August 4, 1859. He spent most of his childhood in remote Hamarøy, Nordland county, and had almost no formal schooling. He started writing at age 19 while working as a shoemaker’s apprentice in Bodø.

  7. Knut Hamsun, 1890. Knut Hamsun (gebürtig Knud Pedersen, * 4. August 1859 in Garmo/Garmostrædet [1] bei Lom oder in Vågå [2], Fylke Oppland, Norwegen; † 19. Februar 1952 in Nørholm bei Grimstad) war einer der bedeutendsten norwegischen Schriftsteller des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts und Hauptvertreter der modernen Literatur vom Übergang der ...