The publisher Colombine writes the following about Winterreise on their website:
Anne and Alfred have a baby-daughter. It is bewildering and existence is turned upside down. Now the little world is what counts. Nappy changing and tenderness, followed by tension and responsibility, finally become a complete chaos, so much so that the newborn is forgotten at the health care center. If this wasn’t bad enough, Anne gets considerable difficulties getting off the train when the couple go to collect their daughter. Alfred doesn’t get off at all. he gets stuck in the big world.
Mildly, tenderly and with outstanding musicality Fredrik Brattberg documents our wavering between healthy and dysfunctional, normal and abnormal.
The Writers’ Guild of Norway is not the agent of the authors in this database.
If you wish to have this text performed, make contact with the author or author's representative.
You have to log in to download this manuscript.