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The Wild Chorus

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Translated for the first time into English, The Wild Chorus (Det vilde Kor) was the only book of poetry published by Knut Hamsun (1859-1952). Its publication in 1904 came in the turbulent decade following the success of his novels Hunger and Mysteries. Hounded across Europe by a female stalker, unhappily married and later divorced, drinking heavily and bankrupted by his gambling, Hamsun returned to his childhood home at Hamarøy in the far north of Norway. There he lived alone in a turf hut and composed many of the poems in this collection, inspired by the arctic summer, the forests, mountains and fjords. The book resulted in a revival of lyric poetry in Norway, with these poems to this day continuing to be read and admired.

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Human Side Press
Language
English
Pages
108

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Cover of: Det Vilde Kor
Det Vilde Kor
2022, Creative Media Partners, LLC
in English
Cover of: The Wild Chorus
The Wild Chorus
2019, Human Side Press
Hardcover (casebound) in English
Cover of: The Wild Chorus
The Wild Chorus
2019, Human Side Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Det vilde kor
Det vilde kor
1984, J.M. Stenersen
Cover of: Det vilde kor, og andre dikte.
Det vilde kor, og andre dikte.
1959, Gyldendal
in Norwegian - Samlet utgave.
Cover of: Vildt kor.
Vildt kor.
1927, Gyldendal, Norsk forlag
Cover of: Der wilde Chor.
Der wilde Chor.
1926, J. M. Spaeth
in German - [2. Aufl.]
Cover of: Det Vilde Kor

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Foreword by Knut Hamsun ix
Translator’s Introduction xiii
Translator’s Note xvii
With Red Roses 3
Away 4
What Do We Know 6
In the Spring of Youth 8
Summer Night 10
Cello 11
Let Spring Sound Out Over the Earth 13
Autumn Day 16
Halling Dance 18
Forest Song 21
From the Arches 22
Fever Poem 23
The Skerry 31
The King 33
My Grave 35
Drama of Youth 37
Lina 38
After the Party 39
Autumn Night 40
The Mandrake 42
The Ideal Home 48
All Gone 49
Little Ballad 50
Waiting 51
The Old Spinster 53
Tora’s Song 55
A Consideration 56
The Sigh of Creation 58
For Miss S * * * 61
Apology 63
What is that Soughing in the Night? 64
In One Hundred Years All Is Forgotten 66
By the Fire 68
To You In Here, Goodnight 69
Tone 70
After Parting 71
The Words of Svend Herlufsen 72
Letter to Byron in Heaven 76
Bøcklin’s Death 81
Bjørnson 83
Evening Glow 86
Song of the Wild Celery Seeker 87
Reunion 88
Hazy Evening 89
Home from the Party 90
Abdullah’s Hope 92
Capstan Shanty 93
When the Rain Comes 95
Trumpet 97
Bibliography 99

Edition Notes

A casebound book made by hand in Dallas, Texas with all materials and expertise sourced locally. www.humansidepress.com

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Dallas, Texas, USA
Other Titles
Det vilde kor
Copyright Date
2019

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Hardcover
Number of pages
108

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OL26824853M
Internet Archive
OL26824834M

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Translated for the first time into English, The Wild Chorus (Det vilde Kor) was the only book of poetry published by Knut Hamsun (1859-1952). Its publication in 1904 came in the turbulent decade following the success of his novels Hunger and Mysteries. Hounded across Europe by a female stalker, unhappily married and later divorced, drinking heavily and bankrupted by his gambling, Hamsun returned to his childhood home at Hamarøy in the far north of Norway. There he lived alone in a turf hut and composed many of the poems in this collection, inspired by the arctic summer, the forests, mountains and fjords. The book resulted in a revival of lyric poetry in Norway, with these poems to this day continuing to be read and admired. More at www.humansidepress.com

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