Landstrykere is a novel written by Knut Hamsun, published in 1927. The story follows the life of two vagabonds, Oskar and Edevart, as they travel through the Norwegian countryside.
As they wander from place to place, they encounter various characters and situations that challenge their beliefs and way of life. Oskar, a dreamer and idealist, is constantly searching for meaning and purpose in their nomadic existence, while Edevart, a realist and pragmatist, is content with their simple way of life.
Throughout their journey, they face hardships and obstacles that test their friendship and resilience. The novel explores themes of freedom, friendship, and the search for identity in a changing world.
Landstrykere is considered one of Hamsun's most important works, showcasing his unique writing style and deep understanding of human nature.