A few years before the death of Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman in 2007, he revealed that his relationship with his late wife had started years earlier than previously known, while she was still married, and that he was actually the father of her daughter Maria. He also spoke openly of his desire to commit suicide following her death in 1995. As an admirer of Bergman, I’d like to see Tre dagböcker translated. The book was published in 2004 and is a compilation of the diaries of Bergman, his wife Ingrid, and their daughter Maria von Rosen from the time Ingrid was diagnosed with cancer in 1994 until her death the following year.
Dwayne Hayes is the editor of the biannual magazine Absinthe: New European Writing.
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