Legends: Autobiographical Sketches

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Legends: Autobiographical Sketches

by August Strindberg

EN·~4 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

I. THE POSSESSED EXORCIST

27:42
2

II. MY WRETCHEDNESS INCREASES

8:45
3

III. MY WRETCHEDNESS INCREASES (cont.)

18:13
4

IV. MIRACLES

8:51
5

V. MY INCREDULOUS FRIEND'S TROUBLES

12:54
6

VI. MISCELLANIES

29:38
7

VII. STUDIES IN SWEDENBORG

6:27
8

VIII. CANOSSA

4:01
9

IX. THE SPIRIT OF CONTRADICTION

8:32
10

X. EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY, 1897

12:35

Description

A candid, often stark, portrait emerges from this series of autobiographical sketches, where the author lays bare the inner turmoil of a once‑established writer now cast as an outsider. Through diary‑like entries, he chronicles his descent from respectable family life into a world of academic exile, financial ruin, and relentless self‑examination, inviting listeners to hear the raw pulse of a mind wrestling with its own contradictions.

The opening piece, “The Possessed Exorcist,” places him in the cold, scholarly town of Lund, where he is shunned by faculty and ridiculed by students. He describes his forced camaraderie with restless youths, the humiliation of poverty that strips him of both comfort and reputation, and a stubborn resolve to endure these trials as a form of penance. His bitter humor and sharp observations turn his plight into a tragicomic study of identity and artistic purpose.

The remaining sketches wander through varied terrain—miracles, philosophical musings on Swedenborg, encounters in Paris, and personal diary excerpts—each offering a different facet of a restless intellect. Together they form a mosaic of a life caught between lofty ideas and the harsh realities of survival, promising a thought‑provoking listening experience.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (240K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Hathi Trust)

Release date

2014-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

August Strindberg

August Strindberg

1849–1912

A fierce, inventive writer who helped reshape modern drama, he moved from sharp naturalistic plays to dreamlike, psychologically daring work. His books and plays often drew straight from his own turbulent life, which gave them unusual intensity.

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