
HENRIK IBSEN - KONSTRUESTRO SOLNESS
KONSTRUESTRO SOLNESS
Inside a bustling workshop, the master builder Halvard Solness presides over a cramped, lamp‑lit space filled with drafting tables, blueprints, and the murmurs of his collaborators. His loyal assistant Knut Brovik, his son Ragnar, and the shy young clerk Kaja Fosli move among the tools, each carrying their own hopes and anxieties about the looming projects that could shape their futures. The atmosphere is a mix of professional focus and personal tension, as the older men grapple with fatigue while the younger generation pushes for progress.
Solness himself commands the room with a blend of authority and vulnerability, his sharp features and meticulous demeanor hinting at a man driven by both ambition and fear of failure. He interrogates Kaja’s notes, offering gentle, almost patronizing comfort, while listening to the eager couple who wish to build a new villa on Løvstrand. The scene sets the stage for a clash between creative vision, personal desire, and the pressure to deliver something lasting.
Language
eo
Duration
~2 hours (124K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrew Sly
Release date
2006-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1906
A master of modern drama, this Norwegian playwright reshaped the stage with fearless, realistic plays that challenged social rules and private hypocrisies. His work still feels startlingly alive in classics like A Doll’s House, Ghosts, and Hedda Gabler.
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