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August Strindberg Apr 2026

Strindberg’s artistic output is often divided by his "Inferno crisis" in the mid-1890s, a period of severe psychological distress and occult experimentation.

: Following his crisis, Strindberg moved away from realism. He began writing what he called "intimate theater," influenced by the structures of chamber music. Masterpieces like A Dream Play (1902) and The Ghost Sonata (1907) broke all conventional rules of time and space, laying the groundwork for the Theater of the Absurd . The "Inferno" and the Occult august strindberg

August Strindberg (1849–1912) was a prolific Swedish polymath—a playwright, novelist, painter, and even amateur alchemist—who is widely considered the father of modern Swedish literature. His career was defined by a restless, often erratic genius that saw him evolve from a champion of gritty naturalism to a pioneer of expressionist and surrealist theater. Strindberg’s artistic output is often divided by his