Munch's The Scream

Scandinavian Studies 374/Literature in Translation 274
Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature:
The Twentieth Century.
 

 


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"Emerging on Drottning Street, I went into the Havana shop and bought a couple of good-sized Upman cigars, the turned off to the left." (p. 69)

 


"When I came to Gustav Adolf's Square I glanced in the window of Rydberg's Restuarant, thinking Markel might be sitting there with an absinthe, as he often does, but I only saw Birck with a lemonade." (p. 69)


"At Jacob's Square I could see Pastor Gregorius approaching me from far away. I was just pulling myself together to greet him when I realized it was someone else." (p. 69)

 

 

After the Murder

 

"The funeral was today, in Jacob's Church." (p. 79)

 

 

 

"I went to the bath house at Malmtorg Street to take a Finnish sauna." (p. 81)

 

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