Naturhinder: från novellsamlingen Giftas [Natural Barriers: From the Short Story Collection Married]
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Narrated by:
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Ulf Bjorklund
About this listen
Naturhinder är en novell skriven av August Strindberg, först utgiven pâ svenska 27 September 1884 i novellsamling Giftas.
August Strindberg räknas som en av Sveriges mest betydelsefulla författare. Under fyra decennier var Strindberg en dominerande gestalt i det litterära Sverige. Han var ständigt omdiskuterad och ofta involverad i personliga konflikter. Bland hans verk finns ett flertal romaner, noveller och dramer som räknas som klassiker inom svensk litteratur.
Please note: This audiobook is in Swedish.
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