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Children of the Age

✍ Scribed by Knut Hamsun


Book ID
111872134
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf; Random House
Year
1913
Tongue
English
Weight
142 KB
Series
Segelfoss 01
Edition
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Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Author: Knut Hamsun
Title: Children of the Age
Series: Segelfoss #1
Genre: Fiction, Literature, Translated
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf; Random House
Grade: ebook
Length: 212 pages

Hardcover, 288 pages

Published: 1913

Edition: Alfred A. Knopf (1924)

Original Title: BΓΈrn av Tiden

Translated from the Norwegian by: J.S. Scott (1924)

Hamsun described it as "a novel about the war between the aristocrat and the peasant." "The Encyclopedia of the Novel "(2014) called it "a historically based--and utterly scathing--critique of modernity." And the Hamsun Centre (Hamsunsenteret) website wrote: "In "Children of the Age" a family's rise and fall are used to describe the decline and fall of a whole epoch. Thematically the novel has similarities to Thomas Mann's "Buddenbrooks" (1901), with Hamsun's humour being the stylistic difference between the two."

Briefly, the novel is the story of Lieutenant Willatz Holmsen, patriarch of Segelfoss, a small semi-feudal estate in the north of Norway. When a rich self-made industrialist returns from years abroad, Holmsen finds his authority challenged and his finances jeopardized. At the same time, the novel chronicles the breakdown of his family life with his wife Adelheid and son Willatz IV. The novel and its sequel, "Segelfoss Town" (1915), are described in Knut Hamsun: The Dark Side of Literary Brilliance (2009) as "much more than dry social analysis; indeed, they investigate, in rich novelistic form, the propagation and survival of a family."

"Children of the Age" was a commercial success when it was first published in Norway in 1913. Isaac Anderson, writing in "The Literary Digest International Book Review" (1924), described it as "Hamsun's art at its best," and, while concluding that was "not so great a novel as "Growth of the Soil"," it had the same epic quality, and "deserves, and undoubtedly will have, a high place among the novels of our time."

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