Maankiertäjiä by Knut Hamsun

"Maankiertäjiä" by Knut Hamsun is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around the lives of two traveling musicians who arrive in a small, impoverished village during a cold winter, drawing the attention of the local residents with their performances. As they interact with the villagers, themes of struggle, aspiration, and human connection emerge against the backdrop of the harsh rural landscape. The opening of the book introduces the scene where these musicians, one partially blind and the other carrying a musical instrument, begin to play in the center of the village. The villagers, intrigued and captivated by the music, gather around, breaking the monotony of their bleak winter lives. Tensions arise when one musician's companion behaves aggressively, prompting a confrontation that stirs up emotions within the crowd. Among them is Edevart, a young boy who intervenes heroically, demonstrating his bravery, which leads to significant character development and themes of youthful defiance and camaraderie. The beginning sets the tone for a narrative rich in exploration of individuality, harsh realities, and the human capacity for compassion amidst adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952
Translator Hirvensalo, Lauri, 1892-1965
Uniform Title Landstrykere. Finnish
Title Maankiertäjiä
Original Publication Porvoo: WSOY, 1928.
Note The first part of the "August" trilogy.
Credits Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Reading Level Reading ease score: 51.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Language Finnish
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Norway -- Fiction
Subject Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish
Category Text
eBook-No. 74985
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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