Ingmar Bergman


Sunday's Children

Bergman, Ingmar | SUNDAY'S CHILDREN


Boken utforskar teman kring familj och identitet genom en berättelse som sträcker sig över generationer.

  • Skildrar en familjs komplexa relationer.

  • En del av Ingmar Bergmans trilogi.

  • Utgiven som pocket, 2026.

Utgivningsdatum: 2026-07-02

Bindning: Pocket

Bokförlag: Random House UK
ISBN: 9781529986082

Omfång: 176 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2026-07-02

Förlagets information

The second novel in world renowned film-maker, Ingmar Bergman’s trilogy of novels plotting the fractious marriage of his parents Over the course of one summer, eight-year-old Pu Bergman makes the terrible realisation that his father and mother are no longer in love. Surrounded by the quiet idyll of the Swedish countryside, with its ponds, its rivers and woods, the daily chaos of the family’s ramshackle summer home threatens to bring to a close the bright, brilliant haze of Pu’s childhood world. Based upon film-maker Ingmar Bergman’s own family life, Sunday’s Children is the second part in Bergman’s loose trilogy of books that started with The Best Intentions, and closes with Private Confessions.

The second novel in world renowned film-maker, Ingmar Bergman’s trilogy of novels plotting the fractious marriage of his parents Over the course of one summer, eight-year-old Pu Bergman makes the terrible realisation that his father and mother are no longer in love. Surrounded by the quiet idyll of the Swedish countryside, with its ponds, its rivers and woods, the daily chaos of the family’s ramshackle summer home threatens to bring to a close the bright, brilliant haze of Pu’s childhood world. Based upon film-maker Ingmar Bergman’s own family life, Sunday’s Children is the second part in Bergman’s loose trilogy of books that started with The Best Intentions, and closes with Private Confessions.


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