Growth of the Soil - Knut Hamsun

Growth of the Soil - Knut Hamsun

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The long long road over the moors and up into the forest-who trod it into being first of all? Man a human being the first that came here. There was no path before he came. Afterward some beast or other following the faint tracks over marsh and moorland wearing them deeper; after these again some Lapp gained scent of the path and took that way from field to field looking to his reindeer. Thus was made the road through the great Almenning-the common tracts without an owner; no-man's-land. The man comes walking toward the north. He bears a sack the first sack carrying food and some few implements. A strong coarse fellow with a red iron beard and little scars on face and hands; sites of old wounds-were they gained in toil or fight? Maybe the man has been in prison and is looking for a place to hide; or a philosopher maybe in search of peace. This or that he comes; the figure of a man in this great solitude. He trudges on; bird and beast are silent all about him; now and again he utters a word or two; speaking to himself. Eyah-well well....-so he speaks to himself. Here and there where the moors give place to a kindlier spot an open space in the midst of the forest he lays down the sack and goes exploring; after a while he returns heaves the sack to his shoulder again and trudges on. So through the day noting time by the sun; night falls and he throws himself down on the heather resting on one arm. A few hours' rest and he is on the move again: Eyah well....-moving northward again noting time by the sun; a meal of barley cakes and goats' milk cheese a drink of water from the stream and on again. This day too he journeys for there are many kindly spots in the woods to be explored. What is he seeking? A place a patch of ground? An emigrant maybe from the homestead tracts; he keeps his eyes alert looking out; now and again he climbs to the top of a hill looking out. The sun goes down once more. He moves along the western side of a valley; wooded ground with leafy trees among the spruce and pine and grass beneath. Hours of this and twilight is falling but his ear catches the faint purl of running water and it heartens him like the voice of a living thing. He climbs the slope and sees the valley half in darkness below; beyond the sky to the south. He lies down to rest. The morning shows him a range of pasture and woodland. He moves down and there is a green hillside; far below a glimpse of the stream and a hare bounding across. The man nods his head as it were approvingly-the stream is not so broad but that a hare may cross it at a bound. A white grouse sitting close upon its nest starts up at his feet with an angry hiss and he nods again: feathered game and fur-a good spot this. Heather bilberry and cloudberry cover the ground; there are tiny ferns and the seven-pointed star flowers of the winter-green. Here and there he stops to dig with an iron tool and finds good mould or peaty soil manured with the rotted wood and fallen leaves of a thousand years. He nods to say that he has found himself a place to stay and live: ay he will stay here and live. Two days he goes exploring the country round returning each evening to the hillside. He sleeps at night on a bed of stacked pine; already he feels at home here with a bed of pine beneath an overhanging rock.

TITLE: Growth of the Soil

AUTHOR: Knut Hamsun

SKU: 9781499792416

PUBLISHER: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

DATE PUBLISHED: 02/07/2014

PAGES: 120

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 216 mm x 279 mm x 6 mm

WEIGHT: 299 gr

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