Brokiga iakttagelser by Edith Södergran

Brokiga iakttagelser by Edith Södergran is a collection of aphorisms and philosophical reflections written in the early 20th century. The book distills sharp, paradox-friendly observations on art, morality, intellect, religion, power, and society. Across tightly coiled sentences, the speaker weighs human nature, insisting that truth comes only in broken fragments and that fear, vanity, and misunderstanding drive much of public life. She challenges free will and sentimental morality, urging inner transformation through reshaped external conditions while praising severity, self-discipline, and the clarifying gifts of poverty, solitude, and suffering. Art and intellect are central: imagination must create, criticism should name a book’s worth plainly, and the highest art tends toward a cosmic realm beyond good and evil. Religion appears ambivalently—stultifying when deaf to art and science, yet capable of wordless adoration before the stars. Society and power are tested through images of masses and leaders, with frank admiration for Napoleonic boldness and a call for fate-trusting action. Personal counsels punctuate the whole: one earns one’s spouse, power over hearts is sacred, narrow feelings should be widened, and even insomnia or dreams can sharpen creative sensibility. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Södergran, Edith, 1892-1923
Title Brokiga iakttagelser
Original Publication Helsingfors: Holger Schildts Förlagaktiebolag, 1919.
Credits Tuula Temonen
Language Swedish
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Aphorisms and apothegms
Category Text
eBook-No. 77972
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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