Strindberg is more sincere with himself and his art. He is hot lava on paper. When you read Strindberg, Ibsen seems like frozen ice. Strindberg considered himself a bondwoman's son, like our E.ver-living Shake-speare knew he was a bastard one. Their personal force is their desperate cry against the world.
Was it a wish from August Strindberg to have the words "O Crux, Ave Spes Unica" on his grave? Isn't this a hope of being saved by the man hanging on the cross?
What a man ! ( or person ! ) One of the Greats . A force of Nature .
He was a super guy. Unfortunately most people here in Sweden are the direct opposite of what he was.
Strindberg is more sincere with himself and his art. He is hot lava on paper.
When you read Strindberg, Ibsen seems like frozen ice. Strindberg
considered himself a bondwoman's son, like our E.ver-living Shake-speare knew
he was a bastard one. Their personal force is their desperate cry against the world.
Was it a wish from August Strindberg to have the words "O Crux, Ave Spes Unica" on his grave? Isn't this a hope of being saved by the man hanging on the cross?