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Legends: Autobiographical Sketches

By August Strindberg

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience a man's intense spiritual and psychological battles as he navigates poverty, isolation, and the blurring line between reality and the supernatural.

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2014-07-24
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Summary

"Legends: Autobiographical Sketches" by August Strindberg is a compilation of personal essays from the early 1900s, where the author writes about his life, especially the difficult middle part. Using a mix of deep thinking and real-life stories, the writings look at feeling pain, criticizing society, and understanding the mind. The collection begins by showing the struggles in the author's life, like when he was broke and lonely in Lund, Sweden. He describes himself as someone fighting inner demons and dealing with money problems and not fitting in. The story shows a person struggling with being alone, having money issues, and trying to make sense of his old beliefs with how things are now. By mixing what's real with possibly unreal encounters, the author starts a journey into what it means to be human, setting the stage for the personal essays that are to follow.

About the Author

Johan August Strindberg was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter. A prolific writer who often drew directly on his personal experience, Strindberg wrote more than 60 plays and more than 30 works of fiction, autobiography, history, cultural analysis, and politics during his career, which spanned four decades. A bold experimenter and iconoclast throughout his life, he explored a wide range of dramatic methods and purposes, from naturalistic tragedy, monodrama, and historical plays to his anticipations of expressionist and surrealist dramatic techniques. From his earliest work, Strindberg developed innovative forms of dramatic action, language, and visual composition. He is considered the "father" of modern Swedish literature and his The Red Room (1879) has frequently been described as the first modern Swedish novel. In Sweden, Strindberg is known as an essayist, painter, poet, and especially novelist and playwright, but in other countries he is known mostly as a playwright.

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