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'On Overgrown Paths' is the English title of the final novel by Norwegian author and nobel laureate Knut Hamsun. Hamsun's attempt to prove his soundness of mind after his sanity was called into question.Fredrik Wandrup (9 July 2008) [http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2008/07/09/540384.html Den gtefulle dikteren] 'Dagbladet', retrieved 4 August 2013 Writing at the age of 90 it was his last literary work the short novel is part a fiction pamphlet, part diary, part old man's apologia and part protest at the court ruling in his 1948 trial, that determined he had "permanently impaired mental abilities".

::"St. John's Day, 1948 - Today, the Supreme Court has given its verdict and I end my writing."

- So ends Knut Hamsun's last book and last literary sentence.

Written while in police custody after WWII for his outspoken National Socialist sympathies and support of the Quisling government during the German occupation of Norway, 1940-45.

Highly controversial in its day, the narrative structure is of small separate events without obvious links, but differs from his fiction writing only in its claim to be historically and autobiographically true. Later critics point out that fiction-reality boundaries elide in several of his books and 'OOP' presents some fictional elements as reality.

Voted Best Norwegian Non-Fiction Book published after 1945 in the Culture and Entertainment category in the NRK program 'Faktasjekken', by Members of the Norwegian Professional Literary Authors and Translators Association.bok365.no [https://bok365.no/artikkel/hamsun-topper-nff-karing/ Hamsun til topps i NFF-kring] 3. juli 2017

The original Norwegian title was 'Paa gjengrodde Stier'.

English editions



*Translated by Carl L. Anderson published by Paul S. Eriksson Inc., N.Y. (1967); MacGibbon & Kee, London & Aylesbury (1968).

*Translated by Sverre Lyngstad published by Green Integer, Series No.22 (1999); .

Other languages



The novel has been published in German, Italian, Spanish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Serbian (translated by Mirko Rumac; Beograd: LOM, 2011), Bosnian, French, Estonian and Ukrainian. The Bosnian translation was done by Munim Delalic, and it was published by Dobra knjiga d.o.o., Sarajevo, in 2014.

Filmatization



The writing of this book is shown, in part, in the film 'Hamsun' (1996), directed by Jan Troell. In the film, Hamsun is portrayed by Swedish actor Max von Sydow.

References



Category:1949 novels

Category:Novels by Knut Hamsun

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