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Under the Autumn Star (Sun & Moon Classics) [Paperback]

Knut Hamsun (Author)
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August 1, 2000
Smooth as glass the water was yesterday, and smooth as glass it is again today. Indian summer on the island, mild and warm—ah! But there is no sun.

It is many years now since I knew such peace. Twenty or thirty years, maybe; or maybe it was in another life. But I have felt it some time, surely, since I go about now humming a little tune; go about rejoicing, loving every straw and every stone, and feeling as if they cared for me in return.

When I go by the overgrown path, in through the woods, my heart quivers with an unearthly joy. I call to mind a spot on the eastern shores of the Caspian, where I once stood. All just as it is here, with the water still and heavy and iron-grey as now. I walked through the woods, touched to the heart, and verging on tears for sheer happiness' sake, and saying to myself all the time: God in heaven. To be here again....

As if I had been there before.

Ah well, I may have been there once before, perhaps, coming from another time and another land, where the woods and the woodland paths were the same. Perhaps I was a flower then, in the woods, or perhaps a beetle, with its home in some acacia tree.

And now I have come to this place. Perhaps I was a bird and flew all that long way. Or the kernel in some fruit sent by a Persian trader.

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 116 pages
  • Publisher: Sun & Moon Press (August 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557133433
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557133434
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,919,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A smooth and good novel, August 30, 1999
This review is from: Under the Autumn Star (Sun & Moon Classics) (Paperback)
"Yesterday the sea was smooth as a mirror; it is smooth as a mirror today." That way the novel opens and it continues elegant and skilfully crafted by the master Knut Hamsun. It is the story about the wanderer Knut Pedersen (actually Hamsun's real name), wandering around the Norwegian countryside doing such work as he can find, while having his eyes wide open to study nature and his fellow human beings. "Under the Autumn Star" was first published in 1906 and the story about Knut Pedersen is continued in "On Muted Strings" from 1909. Both novels manage to hold the story and the atmosphere on the same high level all the way through, and they have earlier been published together in the same volume called "The Wanderer". Oliver and Gunnvor Stalllybrass have also done a very good translation. This is writing of very high quality and joyful reading, but not as fantastic as Hamsun's masterpieces as "Hunger", "Mysteries", "Pan", "Victoria" and "Growth of the Soil", though some pieces can remind a bit of "Mysteries", among else when he has a go against Henrik Ibsen who died the same year "Under the Autumn Star" was published.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favourite Book Of The Wanderer "Trilogy", January 10, 2006
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I completed this before Christmas and moved quickly on to the second of The Wanderer Trilogy, On Muted Strings.

This one may have been more enjoyable than the other two but it was The Last Joy which brought me to tearfully regret it's end.

I will not say anything else that may serve as an obstacle to your immediate acquistiton of the three of them, beginning with this book.

His knowledge and portrayal of the human condition is similar to Dostoyevsky, with more love towards the human race despite it's faults. Hamsun celebrates the flawed human for we are all one and beautiful. But then again, at times, I hate my fellow man and speak evil of him in dark corners. Hamsun wanders both of these paths and the arterial directions that spread o'er the face of time, past and present.
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