Sven Birkerts on Hamsun
Sven Birkerts Hamsun’s Growth of the Soil and Hunger in the new Bookforum:
A young manās book, an old manās book; the former an almost unremitting hallucination, the latter like something carved with patience into an obdurate oak. Hunger unfolds its unbroken inwardness in urban Christiana (now Oslo), āthat strange city no one escapes from until it has left its mark on him,ā over several seasons, though it also delves to touch a timelessness known to most of us only from dreams and illness. Growth of the Soil populates a simple square of rural canvas and fulfills its narration of laborās travails and hard-won triumphs over many decades. The novel, sharply and sensuously rendered by Sverre Lyngstad, enacts a lifetimeās forward plod, though Hamsunās strategic moments of omniscient retrospect (āGreat changes at SellanrĆ„ā) every so often telescope long years down until they seem but a cosmic eyeblink.

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