Den Store Hunger, Johan Bojer's compelling novel, explores the profound moral and spiritual consequences of war. Set against the backdrop of World War I and the hardships faced by the Norwegian people, the novel delves into themes of sacrifice, moral conflict, and the enduring human spirit. Through vivid prose and compelling characters, Bojer crafts a powerful narrative that resonates with readers even today.
First published in 1917, "Den Store Hunger" remains a testament to Bojer's literary talent and his ability to capture the complexities of human experience. This edition allows a new generation to discover this significant work of German literature.
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