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The Occult Diary: Paris 1896 - Stockholm 1908

August Strindberg

August Strindberg (1849-1912) kept a diary from February 1896 in Paris until the summer of 1908 in Stockholm. He referred to his diary from this period as his Occult Diary and used it to help him decipher the world as he experienced it. He read and reread his own notations, adding new interpretations, and deleting others. He also drew on the diary as material for creative expression, transforming isolated events and observations into groundbreaking works of literature.


The Occult Diary is published here in its entirety in English translation for the first time, in a final revision by Ann-Charlotte Gavel Adams and with an introduction by Per Stam. The Occult Diary is a key resource for international Strindberg scholars and theater professionals and more broadly for scholars focusing on drama, theater history, stage performance, and literary currents at the turn of the previous century. The diary initiates the reader into the writer's inner world during a crucial transitional period in his personal and literary life. It documents his readings and observations and gives important clues and information about an ongoing process of artistic reorientation. Strindberg was exploring new ways of looking at, interpreting, and writing about nature, science, art, the occult, and his fellow human beings.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Stockholm University Press
  • Publish Date: Dec 14th, 2022
  • Pages: 652
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 11.69in - 8.27in - 1.77in - 4.58lb
  • EAN: 9789176351963
  • Categories: Literary FiguresEuropean - ScandinavianEuropean - Scandinavian

About the Author

Strindberg, August: - August Strindberg (1849-1912), Swedish playwright and prose writer, whose Naturalistic drama in 1880s gained him international fame. During the period covered by the diary, Strindberg underwent a spiritual and artistic reorientation, which resulted in his creating theatrically innovating, modern, expressionistic dramas.
Stam, Per: - Editor-in-Chief of August Strindberg's Collected Works; Stam has edited several volumes in The Collected Works and published articles on Strindberg's occult and (pseudo-)scientific writings from the 1890s.
Gavel Adams, Ann-Charlotte: - Professor Emeritus, Department of Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington, Editor of Inferno and Legender in August Strindberg's Collected Works. Editor of the final revision of the English translation of the Occult Diary.