August Strindberg belongs to the same generation of authors as the Russian Chekhov and the Norwegian Ibsen. Strindberg stands at the crossroads of such decisive influences as those of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Schiller, Zola, Byron, or Freud's precursors such as Bernheim. He absorbed the aesthetic trends of his time, particularly naturalism. He is also a virtuoso painter, closely related to Edward Munch. All his writings bear witness to his life and bear the traces of his crises, his struggles, his revolts against a society of rigid conformism. Through his struggles, he extracts from himself a dark work that explores the distress of modern man. Kafka, the expressionists, and many contemporary authors strongly claim his legacy. Franz Kafka: "I feel better because I read Strindberg. I don't read him to read him, but to snuggle up to his chest... The huge Strindberg. This rage, these pages won with the strength of the fist... " Four of his short stories are presented in this audiobook : The German Lieutenant; Unwelcome; Over-refinement; Paul & Peter.
The German lieutenant and other stories
Strindberg. Escritor, pintor y fotógrafo
August Strindberg
bookThe Inferno
August Strindberg
bookUna mirada al Universo : Ensayos sobre alquimia, ciencias naturales, misticismo, fotografía y pintura
August Strindberg
bookDance of Death
August Strindberg
audiobookI midsommartider
August Strindberg
bookSankt Gotthards saga
August Strindberg
bookLotsens vedermödor
August Strindberg
bookNär träsvalan kom i getapeln
August Strindberg
bookPintorpa-fruns julafton
August Strindberg
bookHemsöborna
August Strindberg
audiobookbookRöda rummet
August Strindberg
audiobookbookA Dream Play : Full Cast Drama
August Strindberg
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