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Confessions of a Fool

AUTHOR Strindberg, August
PUBLISHER Antiquarius (03/29/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Confessions of a Fool is a semi-autobiographical novel by Swedish playwright and author August Strindberg, recounting his tumultuous first marriage to Siri von Essen. The book is an intense and often bitter portrayal of love, jealousy, and psychological turmoil, reflecting Strindberg's personal struggles with paranoia and misogyny. Written in a raw and confessional style, the novel delves into themes of gender dynamics, artistic ambition, and the destructive nature of obsessive love, making it both a deeply personal and controversial work in Strindberg's literary career.

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ISBN-13: 9781667305233
ISBN-10: 1667305239
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 120
Carton Quantity: 66
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.25 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.38 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Confessions of a Fool is a semi-autobiographical novel by Swedish playwright and author August Strindberg, recounting his tumultuous first marriage to Siri von Essen. The book is an intense and often bitter portrayal of love, jealousy, and psychological turmoil, reflecting Strindberg's personal struggles with paranoia and misogyny. Written in a raw and confessional style, the novel delves into themes of gender dynamics, artistic ambition, and the destructive nature of obsessive love, making it both a deeply personal and controversial work in Strindberg's literary career.

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Author: Strindberg, August
August Stringberg was a novelist, poet, playwright, and painter, and is considered to be the father of modern Swedish literature, publishing the country's first modern novel, The Red Room, in 1879. Strindberg was prolific, penning more than 90 works--including plays, novels, and non-fiction--over the course of his career. However, he is best-known for his dramatic works, many of which have been met with international acclaim, including The Father, Miss Julie (Miss Julia), Creditors, and A Dream Play. Strindberg died in 1912 following a short illness, but his work continues to inspire later playwrights and authors including Tennessee Williams, Maxim Gorky, and Eugene O'Neill.
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