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Private Confessions

English

By (author): Ingmar Bergman

The final novel in world renowned film-maker, Ingmar Bergmans trilogy of novels plotting the fractious marriage of his parents

Twelve years of marriage, three children, a husband, Henrik, with whom she no longer finds anything in common: Anna is at the end of her tether. Besides, shes in love with Henriks friend Tomas, a student-priest, who is everything her husband is not.

Based upon film-maker, Ingmar Bergmans own family life, Personal Confessions is the final part in Bergmans loose trilogy of books that started with The Best Intentions and Sundays Children.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 121g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784873912

About Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman was born in Uppsala Sweden in 1918. He wrote or directed more than 170 theatrical productions and 60 films including The Seventh Seal Wild Strawberries Persona and Fanny and Alexander and he is widely-regarded as one of the greatest film-makers of the 20th century. Bergmans trilogy of books The Best Intentions Sundays Children and Private Confessions is based on the life of his parents and details his own upbringing in early 20th-century Sweden. Bergman died in 2007.

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