This collection contains the next five plays by current Nobel winner Jon Fosse (I've previously read Plays One and Plays Two, and plan to read four, five and six before the end of the year. The style and concerns are much the same as in the earlier volumes.
Mother and Child (Mor og barn, [1997]) is a dialogue between a mother who has concentrated on a career and her alienated Catholic son, and is probably the most conservative thing I have read in several years.
Sleep My Baby Sleep (Sov du vesle barnet mitt, [2001]) is a very short play which is rather difficult to understand, with three unnamed persons in some sort of afterlife.
Afternoon (Ettermiddag, [2000])is a longer play about relationships and lack of communication.
Beautiful (Vakkert, [2001] is the longest play in the book and the only one divided into acts. It is about a couple who visit the husband's childhood home and mother, and meet an old childhood friend; there are hints of past secrets which are never fully explained, and there is also a developing relationship between the couple's daughter and a young man from the local community.
Death Variations (Dedsvariasjonar, [2002]) is another long and somewhat obscure play about a divorced couple and their daughter who has just died; it uses the technique of having the couple appear both as young and old on stage at the same time but not interacting; there is a character called "the Friend" who may represent Death.
All five were interesting.