Knut Hamsun's novel "Pan" was published in 1894 and is considered one of his most important works. It tells the story of Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, a solitary figure who lives in the woods of northern Norway and has a complex relationship with a young woman named Edvarda. The novel is known for its lyrical descriptions of nature and the human psyche, as well as for its exploration of themes such as love, death, and isolation. Hamsun won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920 for his body of work, which includes numerous novels and essays, and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in Norwegian literature. However, his reputation has been tainted by his political views and support for Nazi Germany during World War II.
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