Pan (1894) by Knut Hamsun who won the 1920 Nobel Prize in
Literature, is a multi-layered psychological masterpiece of human
perversity and pride in the face of love and sensual attraction.
Romantically awkward hunter, fisherman and nature-lover
Lieutenant Thomas Glahn lives in a cabin away from society --
alone, except for his dog and occasional interactions with the
locals including the young and audacious Edwina, a free spirit who
searches for a prince to conquer her, and has not yet met her
match. The two commence a peculiar hot and cold relationship that
evolves into a tragic psychological standoff.
A classic literary probing of quirks and vulnerabilities of the
psyche, set against the exquisite natural background of Norway.
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