
ANTINOUS
I. BITHYNIASSA.
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II. ATHENASSA.
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A vivid, lyrical portrait opens the tale, immersing listeners in the lush, rose‑scented valleys and towering forests of Bithynia. The narrator’s language sweeps over silver‑shimmering rivers, mist‑cloaked mountains, and a marble city that gleams like a mirror on the sea. This richly described landscape sets a tone of quiet wonder, where the rustle of leaves and distant birdcalls become the backdrop for a life poised on the edge of destiny.
From these tranquil woods the story begins to move, hinting at a journey that will carry the protagonist through the bustling streets of Athens, the grandeur of Rome, and the mystic sands of Egypt. Early encounters with scholars, merchants, and travelers promise a world of intrigue and cultural clash, while the ever‑present natural beauty provides a steady, grounding contrast.
The opening promises a sweeping historical canvas, blending poetic description with the promise of personal adventure. Listeners can expect a narrative that balances inner reflection with the vibrant pulse of ancient societies, all rendered in a voice that feels both intimate and expansive.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-10-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1939
A major Finnish modernist, he is best remembered for the monumental novel Alastalon salissa, a work often praised as one of the finest in Finnish literature. His writing is known for its daring style, rich language, and deep feel for archipelago life.
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