
ÄITI
ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.
TOINEN LUKU.
KOLMAS LUKU.
NELJÄS LUKU.
VIIDES LUKU.
SEITSEMÄS LUKU.
KAHDEKSAS LUKU.
YHDEKSÄS LUKU.
W. Z.
A haunting fragment left behind by a late writer, this novella opens in a fog‑laden Copenhagen morning of 1888. Two young men linger in a railway waiting room, watching the square outside and debating the strange, almost mythic figure of a mother who seems both familiar and alien. Their conversation drifts between sarcasm and genuine concern, revealing a tangled mix of resentment, duty, and curiosity about what it means to be a parent when the child barely knows the person behind the title.
Through witty, sometimes bitter dialogue, the story sketches a portrait of a woman who has roamed the world, collected experiences, and now appears as a small, enigmatic presence in the lives of those around her. The narrative captures the tension between societal expectations of motherhood and the individual’s yearning for authentic connection, all set against a backdrop of cold streets and muted snowfall. Listeners will be drawn into the atmospheric setting and the subtle psychological chess game that unfolds in the opening act.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (382K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-02-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1888
Best known for sharp, realistic stories of Swedish life, this 19th-century writer used fiction to explore marriage, desire, and the limited choices available to women. Writing under the name Ernst Ahlgren, she built a powerful literary reputation in just a few years.
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A Swedish novelist and critic of the 1880s generation, he wrote with a realist, socially questioning spirit and was also closely connected to Victoria Benedictsson’s literary world.
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