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Foreign Affairs, 1965. 165–174. "Knut
Hamsuns Grab auf Nørholm" [Knut
Hamsun's grave on Nørholm].
hamsun.at (in Norwegian).
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Hunger (Norwegian: Sult) is a
novel by the
Norwegian author Knut
Hamsun published in 1890 by P.G.
Philipsens Forlag. The
novel has been
hailed as the literary...
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January 2020. Roksanda., Gro. "
HAMSUNS FAMILIE:
MARIE OG
KNUTS BARN, BARNEBARN, OLDEBARN". Knut
Hamsun Centre.
Retrieved 25
February 2016....
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Marie Hamsun (born
Marie Andersen) (19
November 1881 – 4
August 1969) was a
Norwegian actress and writer.
Marie Andersen was born in Elverum, Hedmark,...
- (Norwegian: I Æventyrland) is a
travelogue written by Knut
Hamsun in 1903. It do****ents
Hamsun's impressions during his
visit to the
Russian Caucasus, Persia...
- 2009). "I
Hamsuns rike".
Morgenbladet (in Norwegian).
Archived from the
original on 2
October 2011.
Retrieved 28 July 2009. The Knut
Hamsun Centre official...
- O'Duffy Ďurčanský Frashëri al-****lani
Genoud Gömbös
Gustloff Hácha
Hamidov Hamsun Hlinka al-Husayni al-Husseini Lee
Linderman Ljotić
Lugones Lukov Mach Madero...
- Newspapers.com. "Knut
Hamsuns siste roman". Arbeiderbladet.
October 1, 1930. p. 3.
Retrieved August 20, 2020. Lyngstad,
Sverre (2005). Knut
Hamsun, Novelist: A...
- O'Duffy Ďurčanský Frashëri al-****lani
Genoud Gömbös
Gustloff Hácha
Hamidov Hamsun Hlinka al-Husayni al-Husseini Lee
Linderman Ljotić
Lugones Lukov Mach Madero...
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awarded the
Nobel Prize in Literature: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson in 1903, Knut
Hamsun for the book
Markens grøde ("Growth of the Soil") in 1920, and
Sigrid Undset...