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A childhood perspective on a rural household opens with an ominous cry and haunting tales of a rigid, feared former master, setting a dreamlike tone of inherited dread. Siblings grow up under servants’ superstitions and domestic pressures, their perceptions shaped by episodes that blur fear and fascination. As they mature, marriages, power shifts, expulsions, and returns reorder loyalties and ambitions within the family and estate. The narrative follows how early fears, decisions, and traditions echo into adult life, tracing decline, mortality, and the shifting fortunes of the household across generations.

About the Author

Siwertz, Sigfrid portrait

Sigfrid Siwertz

Sigfrid Siwertz was a Swedish author known for his novel "Downstream," which explores themes of human experience and the complexities of life. His literary contributions reflect a deep engagement with the emotional and psychological landscapes of his characters. Siwertz's work is characterized by its introspective style and vivid imagery, offering readers a glimpse into the intricacies of personal relationships and societal dynamics. Through his writing, he has made a notable impact on Swedish literature, contributing to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century literary heritage.

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