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The Markurells of Wadkoeping
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The Markurells of Wadkoeping

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Born in OErebro in 1883, Hjalmar Bergman is one of Sweden’s best-known and most-respected literary figures. In a series of novels and plays written during the early twentieth century, he helped modernize Swedish letters alongside luminaries such as August Strindberg, Hjalmar Soederberg, and Selma Lagerloef. First published in 1919, The Markurells of Wadkoeping is widely considered to be Bergman’s masterpiece. At times uproariously comic, at times darkly tragic, but always powerfully compassionate, it narrates a single critical summer’s day in the lives of the inhabitants of the seemingly idyllic town of Wadkoeping. The professional and personal lives of the vulgar upstart Harald Hilding Markurell and the aloof aristocrat Carl-Magnus de Lorche have long been strangely intertwined, but they now face a crisis as long-concealed secrets threaten to emerge. Available in the first new English translation after almost a century, The Markurells of Wadkoeping is a superb yet little-known example of European literary modernism at its most accessible and dazzling.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambria Press
Date
11 April 2016
Pages
224
ISBN
9781604979169

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Born in OErebro in 1883, Hjalmar Bergman is one of Sweden’s best-known and most-respected literary figures. In a series of novels and plays written during the early twentieth century, he helped modernize Swedish letters alongside luminaries such as August Strindberg, Hjalmar Soederberg, and Selma Lagerloef. First published in 1919, The Markurells of Wadkoeping is widely considered to be Bergman’s masterpiece. At times uproariously comic, at times darkly tragic, but always powerfully compassionate, it narrates a single critical summer’s day in the lives of the inhabitants of the seemingly idyllic town of Wadkoeping. The professional and personal lives of the vulgar upstart Harald Hilding Markurell and the aloof aristocrat Carl-Magnus de Lorche have long been strangely intertwined, but they now face a crisis as long-concealed secrets threaten to emerge. Available in the first new English translation after almost a century, The Markurells of Wadkoeping is a superb yet little-known example of European literary modernism at its most accessible and dazzling.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambria Press
Date
11 April 2016
Pages
224
ISBN
9781604979169