Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
441
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Aug 1, 1990
Wydawca
Howard Fertig Pub
ISBN-10
086527374X
ISBN-13
9780865273740
Opis
In "August," readers are reintroduced to a familiar character first depicted by Hamsun in "Landstrykere." The narrative unfolds in a rich, evocative setting, inviting readers into the protagonist’s journey of self-discovery and struggle. Through a blend of captivating prose and psychological insight, the story captures the essence of human experience amid the wilderness.
Hamsun's keen observation of nature and humanity offers a layered exploration of the character's internal conflicts and relationships with others. The evocative language immerses one in the emotional landscapes he navigates, filled with moments of despair, hope, and a yearning for belonging.
As the plot develops, the interplay between societal expectations and personal desires is vividly portrayed. The reader witnesses the complexities of August’s life as he grapples with his identity and place within a rapidly changing world, making this novel an introspective and compelling read that resonates deeply with the human condition.
Hamsun's keen observation of nature and humanity offers a layered exploration of the character's internal conflicts and relationships with others. The evocative language immerses one in the emotional landscapes he navigates, filled with moments of despair, hope, and a yearning for belonging.
As the plot develops, the interplay between societal expectations and personal desires is vividly portrayed. The reader witnesses the complexities of August’s life as he grapples with his identity and place within a rapidly changing world, making this novel an introspective and compelling read that resonates deeply with the human condition.