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Hunger

By: Knut Hamsun
Narrated by: Gunnar Cauthery
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Verging on death, a starving, destitute writer navigates the cold and indifferent city of Kristiania in search of his next meal. Frenzied and fevered, he chews on stale bread, devours scraps of wood, and bites his own finger, sleeping under the stars in old, pungent blankets, until one day he is able to sell an article and buy some food - only for the cycle then to repeat itself....

Knut Hamsun's first novel, Hunger, won the author the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920 and went on to influence the likes of Albert Camus, Franz Kafka, Charles Bukowski, and Henry Miller. This recording uses the 1996 translation by Sverre Lyngstad, which is considered to be the definitive version in English.

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Beautiful Story • Great Book • Brilliant Narration • Influential Literature • Psychological Depth • Incredible Job

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Interesting book but not my favorite. There is t much plot. It’s mostly a psychological novel.

A good read

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In 1985 while waiting to see Black Flag I was hanging out with Henry Rollins, he was reading “Hunger” by Knut Hamsun. I wish I would of read it then. It was thoroughly enjoyable! I loved the reader they picked to read the book!

Great book, always wanted to read Hamsun,

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Hunger comes in more than one form - Hunger for food, hunger for companionship, hunger for accomplishment. You go through each with the young man who longs for accomplishment in his art form of writing. A beautifully written story.

I truly felt hunger while reading this great little book

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This novel I believe works in conversation with Crime and Punishment, presenting a similar scenario, a person who can't afford to pay his landlady, and then what would happen if that person instead of choosing murder/crime, chose to take the high road, even being willing to starve himself to death rather than lower himself to criminal acts.

Great story and one that also highlights how artists are not valued in society, while also making a statement about the necessity of working toward your goals no matter personal obstacle.

Really enjoyed it.

Wonderful story

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Stream of consciousness and mental derangement. Most of the story was frustrating and difficult to read.

Hunger. I’ve never experienced that hunger.

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