The epic novel of man and nature that won its author the Nobel Prize
in Literature, in the first new English translation in more than ninety
years
A Penguin Classic
When it was first published in 1917, Growth of the Soil was
immediately recognized as a masterpiece. Ninety years later it remains a
transporting literary experience. In the story of Isak, who leaves his
village to clear a homestead and raise a family amid the untilled tracts
of the Norwegian back country, Knut Hamsun evokes the elemental bond
between humans and the land. Newly translated by the acclaimed Hamsun
scholar Sverre Lyngstad, Hamsun's novel is a work of preternatural calm,
stern beauty, and biblical power--and the crowning achievement of one of
the greatest writers of the twentieth century.
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