Cave Terence - Hunger - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: It was at the time when I was wandering around hungry in Kristiania that strange city no one leaves before it has set its mark on them. Hunger is the first person story of a young man desperately trying to establish himself in the city as a writer living in shabby lodgings where he can seldom afford to pay the rent eating almost nothing and engaging spasmodically and manically with landladies eccentric elderly men
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Description: It was at the time when I was wandering around hungry in Kristiania that strange city no one leaves before it has set its mark on them. Hunger is the first - person story of a young man desperately trying to establish himself in the city as a writer living in shabby lodgings where he can seldom afford to pay the rent eating almost nothing and engaging spasmodically and manically with landladies eccentric elderly men policemen shopkeepers pawnbrokers and others on the way. He wanders around the streets sits on benches trying to write spends a night locked in a pitch - dark police cell thinks slides into remarkably inventive reveries speculates on his mental health his ethical comportment his relation to the divinity the topics he might write about. The traces of a consistent narrative logic are uncertain and blurred; the voice of the narrator keeps shifting between pragmatic appraisal of his situation wild fantasies manic outbursts anger and despair. This is a story that lies on the threshold of modernism anticipating many of the dislocations that narrative will be subject to in the decades to come. This new translation seeks to restore the startling freshness and epidermal unease of Hamsun's breakthrough story of 1890. It remains faithful to the style and voice of the text the shifts of tense the indirect free style and the constant changes of register as the inner monologue moves between poetic sensitivity wild fantasies manic outbursts and hyperbolic emotion. Tore Rem's introduction provides an updated and fresh account of the genesis of Hunger its book history and its reception. About THE Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features including expert introductions by leading authorities helpful notes to clarify the text up - to - date bibliographies for further study and much more.
Title: Hunger
Author(s): Cave Terence
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Barcode: 9780192862846
Pages: 224 Pages
Publication Date: 2/8/2024
Series: Oxford World's Classics
Category: Fiction In Translation