A lone hunter accompanied only by his faithful dog, Aesop, Thomas Glahn
roams Norway's northernmost wilds. Living out of a rude hut at the edge
of a vast forest, Glahn pursues his solitary existence, hunting and
fishing, until the strange girl Edvarda comes into his life. In his 1894
breakthrough novel, Pan, Knut Hamsun provides a lyrical, yet disturbing
analysis of love and the dark recesses of the human psyche. Sverre
Lyngstad's superb new translation restores the power and virtuosity of
Hamsun's original and includes an illuminating introduction and
explanatory notes.