August Strindberg


 
 

(full name Johan August Strindberg; January 22, 1849 – May 14, 1912) was a Swedish writer, playwright and painter. He is ranked among Sweden's most important authors. Strindberg is known as one of the fathers of modern theater. His work falls into two major literary movements, Naturalism and Expressionism.

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Strindberg was married to three women, Siri von Essen, Frieda Uhl, and lastly Harriet Bosse. Though he had children with all of them, his hypersensitive, neurotic character led to bitter divorces.

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Strindberg's relationships with women were troubled, and his legacy of words and deeds has often been interpreted as misogynist by both his contemporaries as well as modern readers. However, most acknowledge that he had uncommon insight into the hypocrisy of his society's gender expectations, sexual behavior and morality. Marriage and the family were under stress in Strindberg's lifetime as Sweden industrialized and urbanized at a rapid pace. Problems of prostitution and morality were debated heatedly amongst writers and critics as well as politicians. His early writing often dealt with the traditional roles of the sexes imposed by society, which he criticized as unjust.

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Strindberg was admired by the working classes as a radical writer. He was a Socialist (or maybe more of an Anarchist) and his daughter Karin married one of the leading Russian bolsheviks. As for his political standpoints, Strindberg has been widely popular in Socialist countries, such as the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and in Cuba.

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He was a multi-faceted author; often extreme. After his death, some psychoanalysts have speculated that his contradictory and difficult character was due to his fear of his own latent homosexuality. Others invoke his early family life. His father, Oskar, was a small-time merchant. His mother, who he called the servant, was originally his father's housekeeper before their marriage.

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His novel The Red Room (R?da rummet) (1879) brought him fame. His early plays were written in the Naturalistic style, and his works from this time are often compared with the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The best-known play from this period is Miss Julie (Fr?ken Julie).

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Later, he underwent a time of inner turmoil known as the Inferno Period, which culminated in the production of a book written in French, Inferno.

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Afterwards he broke with Naturalism and began to produce works informed by Symbolism. He is considered one of the pioneers of the Modern European stage and Expressionism. The Dance of Death (D?dsdansen) and A Ghost Sonata (Sp?ksonatan) are well-known plays from this period.

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It is not so widely known that he also was a telegrapher, painter, photographer and alchemist.

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As a young student, before he became a writer, he worked for a while as an assistant in a chemist's shop in the university town of Lund in southern Sweden.

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On his death in 1912 from cancer at the age of 63, August Strindberg was interred in the Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm.

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January 22: January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 343 days remaining (344 in leap years)....

1849: 1849 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar)....

May 14: May 14 is the 134th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (135th in leap years). There are 231 days remaining....


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August in the City
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August Blue  circa 1911
August Blue circa 1911
''Surf Swimming '' August 14  1948
"Surf Swimming " August 14 1948

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Introduction
Partial Bibliography
External links
 
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Naturalism (2) - Expressionism (2) - Gregorian Calendar (2) - January 22 (2) - Leap year (2) - Soviet Union (1) - Psychoanalysts (1) - Cuba (1) - Radical (1) - Working class (1) - Socialist (1) - Bolsheviks (1) - Anarchist (1) - Homosexuality (1) - Telegrapher (1) -
 

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