The Road to Damascus by August Strindberg
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AUGUST STRINDBERG
THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS A TRILOGY ENGLISH VERSION BY GRAHAM RAWSON WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY GUNNAR OLLEN CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART ONE PART TWO PART THREE INTRODUCTION Strindberg's great trilogy _The Road to Damascus_ presents many mysteries to the uninitiated. Its peculiar changes of mood, its gallery of half unreal characters, its bizarre episodes combine to make it a bewilderingly rich but rather 'difficult' work. It cannot be recommended to the lover of light drama or the seeker of momentary distraction. _The Road to Damascus_ does not deal with the superficial strata of human life, but probes into those depths where the problems of God, and death, and eternity become terrifying realities. |
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