Quote by: August Strindberg

He liked the girls, liked to hold them around the waist, felt like a man when he did. But as for talking with them, no, no! Then he felt as though he were dealing with another species of human being, in some cases a higher one, in others a lower. He secretly admired the weak, pale, little girl and had picked her to be his wife. That was still the only way he could think of a woman - as a wife. He danced in a very chaste and proper manner, but he heard awful stories about his pals, stories he didn't understand until later. They could dance the waltz backwards around the room in a very indecent way, and they told naughty stories about the girls.


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Author Bio


  • NameAugust Strindberg
  • DescriptionSwedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and painter
  • AliasesJohan August Strindberg
  • BornJanuary 22, 1849
  • DiedMay 14, 1912
  • CountrySweden
  • ProfessionPlaywright; Writer; Poet; Photographer; Librarian; Painter; Novelist; Autobiographer
  • WorksThe Red Room; The Father; Miss Julie; Inferno; To Damascus; A Dream Play