
In a dimly lit hall the electric lights flicker on, revealing an eclectic mix of scholars, artists, and aristocrats gathering for a curious soirée. Architect Kurt Borg welcomes painter Sellén, who returns after fifteen years of philosophizing in the “Red Room.” Their banter drifts between nostalgic recollections of old acquaintances and uneasy references to recent murders, setting a tone of both camaraderie and concealed tension.
As the night progresses, the doors open to admit a parade of guests—professors bearing honors, a flamboyant Norwegian painter named Lage Lang, and a host of academicians whose solemn silhouettes dominate the room. Their conversations weave together art, politics, and the lingering frictions between Sweden and Norway, hinting at hidden agendas beneath the polished surface. Listeners are drawn into a world where old friendships clash with fresh ambitions, and every toast may carry a whisper of intrigue.
Language
sv
Duration
~8 hours (467K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ronnie Sahlberg, Jens Sadowski, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net from images generously made available by Project Runeberg.
Release date
2015-01-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1912
A restless, fiercely original writer, this Swedish author helped reshape modern drama with psychologically intense plays and fearless self-examination. His work moves from sharp realism to dreamlike experimentation, and it still feels startlingly alive.
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