From a very great Norwegian writer

From a very great Norwegian writer

 

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Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), often considered the father of Modernism in theater, is the second most-performed playwright in the world after Shakespeare. His works include “Hedda Gabler,” “Peer Gynt,” “Ghosts,” “A Doll’s House,” “The Wild Duck,” and “An Enemy of the People.” He wrote in Norwegian and spent most of his life in Oslo, where he died.
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A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed.  (Henrik Ibsen)

Posted from Oslo, Norway

 

 


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