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Foreign Literature
[Introduction to the Contents]
This is a small piece of Shugyoku by Yong Fosse who won the Nobel Prize for Literature for "giving voices to things that cannot be expressed in words". He opened a new stage of literature in plays and poems and won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The first part was born in a house near a fjord in Norway.
He is waiting for the birth of his son.
The child who was born is named Johannes, the same as his father, and becomes a fisherman.
The second part died : He boiled coffee and put goat cheese on bread. Everything is the same and a completely different day begins. It is a mysterious and mythical fantasy story that depicts the day of birth and the day of death in the fjord landscape.
The masterpiece with a dreamlike taste.
Author's brief history
Yong Fosse
Born in Howgessen, on the west coast of Norway in 1959.
Grew up in Strande Balm, in the fjord region.
After studying philosophy and literature at the University of Bergen, published the novel 『 Raudt influenced by Tagliai ヴェーソス in 1983.
After studying philosophy and literature at the University of Bergen, published the first play 『 I (melancholia I) 』 (1995), 『 Trilogien 』 (2014), and svart (Red, Black) 』 (2022).
Since the first play 』 was published in 1994, Fosse's plays have been performed in more than 50 countries around the world and have been highly regarded.
He is also one of the dramatists who produced the most works in the world.
He is one of the dramatists who produced the most works in the world.
He is one of the dramatists who produced the most works in the world.
He is one of the dramatists who produced the most works in the world.
He is one of the dramatists who produced the most works in the world.
He is one of the dramatists who produced the most works in the world.
He is one of the dramatists who produced the 2023 2010 2014 2015 Septologien Melancholia 』 『 』 『 』 『 『 Ipsen