![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 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. 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. He lives in a hut with his dog Aesop and they spend their days to hunting and fishing. Pan tells the story Lieutenant Glahn and his summer in a forest north in Norway. Download cover art Download CD case insert Pan ![]()
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