Pan
Pan tells the story Lieutenant Glahn and his summer in a forest north in Norway. He lives in a hut with his dog Aesop and they spend their days to hunting and fishing. In poetic language, Hamsun paints troubled souls in this gem of a book.The text is devoted to the nature in Nordland as well as the people Glahn meets there, as they deal with love, jealousy, and power struggles. We meet two (equally unreliable) narrators, Lieutenant Glahn in the book itself and a hunting companion in the epilogue, consisting of the last five chapters. - Summary by kathrinee
Genre(s): Published 1800 -1900
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | I-V | Kathrine Engan |
00:25:03 |
Play 02 | VI-X | Kathrine Engan |
00:30:22 |
Play 03 | XI-XVI | Kathrine Engan |
00:34:28 |
Play 04 | XVII-XX | Kathrine Engan |
00:38:59 |
Play 05 | XXI-XXV | Kathrine Engan |
00:47:58 |
Play 06 | XXVI-XXXVI | Kathrine Engan |
00:40:22 |
Play 07 | Glahn's Death: A Document of 1861 I-V | Kathrine Engan |
00:33:50 |