Lars Norén
![Norén photographed by [[Oliver Mark]] in 2003](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Oliver_Mark_-_Lars_Nor%C3%A9n%2C_Berlin_2003.jpg)
Norén's work spans across genres and styles, and explores existential and social themes. The dramatic works are driven by a poetic dialogue, with elements of absurdity and humour. Recurring motifs are the Holocaust, nightly quarrels in bourgeois families, alcoholism, and the socially marginalised.
The prefix ''Norén-'' is used figuratively in Swedish compound words, such as ''Norénjul'' ('Norén Christmas'). It refers to common themes in Lars Norén’s work, and evokes a sense of anxiety, a bleak domestic atmosphere, bitter conflict, excessive alcohol consumption, guilt, and shame. A Norén Christmas is the antithesis of the idyllic 'Bergman Christmas' depicted in ''Fanny and Alexander.'' Provided by Wikipedia