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Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952

LC control no.n 79089334
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LC classificationPT8950.H3
Personal name headingHamsun, Knut, 1859-1952
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Variant(s)Gamsun, Knut, 1859-1952
Hāmcan̲, Naṭ, 1859-1952
Hamsun, Ḳenuṭ, 1859-1952
Хамсун, Кнут, 1859-1952
Hamsund, Knut Pedersen, 1859-1952
Hamsuns, Knuts, 1859-1952
Naṭhāmcan̲, 1859-1952
Pedersen, Knut, 1859-1952
Thode, Knut, 1859-1952
קנוט, המסון
האמסון, קנוט
האמסון, קנוט, 1859-1952
המסון, קנוט
המסון, קנוט, 1859־1952
Birth date1859-08-04
Death date1952-02-19
Place of birthLom (Norway)
Place of deathGrimstad (Norway)
Profession or occupationNovelists Poets Dramatists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inAuthor's Sult ... 1899.
Lurtonen, 1995 t.p. (Knut Thode [Knut Pedersen Hamsund])
ʻAvde ha-ahavah, 1929 or 1930: t.p. (Ḳenuṭ Hamsun)
Nilavaḷam, 2003: t.p. (Naṭ Hāmcan̲)
Paci, 2004: t.p. (Naṭhāmcan̲)
Mistērijas, 1954: t.p. (Knuts Hamsuns)
Wikipedia 2011-08-08: (Knut Hamsun was born as Knud Pedersen in Lom, Norway in Gudbrandsdal; he was the fourth son (of seven children) of Peder Pedersen and Tora Olsdatter; when he was three, the family moved to Hamsund, Hamarøy in Nordland; his second novel Bjørger (1878) was published under the pseudonym Knud Pedersen Hamsund; in 1898 m. Bergljot Göpfert (née Bech), the marriage ended in 1906; in 1909 married Marie Andersen)
Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on May 23, 2019: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1920 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1920 was awarded to Knut Pedersen Hamsun "for his monumental work, Growth of the Soil." Residence at the time of the award: Norway; Language: Norwegian)
Wikipedia, viewed September 18, 2019 (Knut Hamsun ; born in Lom, August 4, 1859, died in Nørholm, Grimstad, February 19, 1952 ; author, poet, dramatist, social critic)
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Hunger, 1920: title page (Knut Hamsen) page iv (born August 4, 1860 in Norway)
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