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KNUT HAMSUN 
By HANNA ASTRUP LARSEN, 
Editor of the American-Scandinavian Review 
Miss Larsen has made in a study 
of Knut Hamsun a timely con¬ 
tribution to the field of biog¬ 
raphy in view of the great interest 
which has been taken in this coun¬ 
try in this important author since 
the publication here of “Growth 
of the Soil.” Hamsun the wander¬ 
er, the poet, and the citizen is 
portrayed. $1.50 net. 
Readers of the American-S candinavian 
Review can get a descriptive pamphlet of 
Hamsun and other important Scandina¬ 
vian writers upon application to the pub¬ 
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