This is the story of Isak, a worker of the land, with its roots in
man's deepest myths about the struggle to cultivate the land and
make it fertile. Sweeping and panoramic, the story moves at the
pace of the passing seasons and with the growth of the crops on
which the characters' lives depend. Hamsun's themes of individual
freedom, and the fundamental human need to reconcile man with the
natural world, speak even more resonantly than when the novel was
first published.
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