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Go to My LibraryMysteries: A Novel
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Pages
- 316
- ISBN
- 9780374525279
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (14)
Other editions

Mysteries Classic Edition
2021 • Serpent's Tail Limited
English

Mysteries (Picador Classics S.)
1976 • Picador
Norwegian

Mysteries
1927 • Alfred A. Knopf
English

Mysteries
1971 • Avon Books
English

Mysteres
1986 • Presses-Pocket
French

Mysterier
2002 • Gyldendal
Norwegian

Mysterien. Roman.
1996 • Dtv
German

Mysteries: A Novel (FSG Classics)
2006 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Mystères
1991 • LGF
French

Misterios
1992 • ALFAGUARA
Spanish

Mysteries
2011 • Faber Factory
English

Mysteries
1984 • Carroll & Graf Pub
English

Mysterien.
1994 • List
German

Mysteries
2009 • Penguin USA, Inc.
English
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Reviewers praise "Mysteries" as a dazzling and dark exploration of human nature and the psyche, with many finding it profoundly insightful and probing. The novel showcases Knut Hamsun as a modernist ahead of his time, demonstrating his signature frantic yet serene prose and mastery of the psychological novel. Readers are captivated by the enigmatic protagonist, who is depicted with a believable intensity, creating a "smoke and mirrors trick of personality" that keeps the town and reader intrigued by his unpredictable, contradictory behavior. The narrative style is lauded for its breathtaking prose, laden with symbols and metaphors that hint at deeper meanings, and its ability to seamlessly layer past and present events. The protagonist’s mercurial rants are seen as allegories that serve as a barometer for human nature, exposing the hidden demons and virtues of the townspeople and prompting readers to examine their own lives. Many consider Hamsun's writing style unique and monumental, noting his influence on later authors and his exceptional talent for portraying the complexities of love and longing.
Despite its strengths, some readers found Hamsun's work challenging, particularly due to the author's controversial political affiliations later in life, which some reviewers explicitly state make it difficult to overlook certain aspects or reconcile with his literary genius. Within the novel itself, criticisms include the protagonist's excessively long and sometimes incoherent monologues, which can disrupt the narrative's pacing and lead to moments of boredom or confusion for some. The protagonist's often unlikable and manipulative nature, combined with his erratic and sometimes desperate behavior, was off-putting for certain readers. A few reviewers also noted a lack of a strong linear plot, leading to a sense of the story deflating in the middle or leaving more questions than answers by the end. The writing style, while praised by many, was described as heavy or difficult by others, and some felt the book did not match the directness and conciseness of Hamsun's earlier work, "Hunger."
"Mysteries" emerges as a powerful, complex, and often unsettling psychological novel that delves deep into the human condition. The protagonist remains a central enigma, a "walking contradiction" whose true motivations and sanity are left for the reader to ponder, creating a haunting and existential experience. The book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate character-driven narratives focused on deep psychological exploration rather than conventional plot structures. It appeals to those interested in early modernist literature, ambiguous characters, and philosophical inquiries into truth, illusion, and the intricacies of human behavior. Readers who enjoy challenging, immersive experiences and are comfortable with an unpredictable narrative that offers few definitive answers, often leaving them with lingering thoughts and questions, will likely find this work fascinating and rewarding.
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