
ARVANNOSTO
YRJÖ HEILALA
HENKILÖT:
ENSIMÄINEN NÄYTÖS.
TOINEN NÄYTÖS.
KOLMAS NÄYTÖS.
A tense domestic scene opens in a modest Finnish farmhouse, where young Otto wrestles with a summons to the Russian army’s draft. His father, Juho, urges him to obey the law, while his mother, Kaisa, worries about the price of defiance and the future of his promised marriage to Anni. The family’s conversation spirals into larger questions of loyalty, the reach of imperial authority, and the personal cost of standing against it.
Around them, villagers and a police constable weave in, hinting at the broader social pressure that shadows the household. Voices of fear, duty, and quiet rebellion echo through the kitchen, painting a portrait of a community caught between tradition and the looming threat of conscription. The dialogue captures the charged atmosphere of early‑twentieth‑century Finland, where everyday decisions carry the weight of national destiny.
Listeners will be drawn into the intimate struggle of a young man choosing between his love, his conscience, and the relentless demands of a foreign power, all set against the rustic backdrop of a rural home on the brink of change.
Language
fi
Duration
~40 minutes (39K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1882–1951
A Finnish writer who also worked on the railways and in journalism, he brought a practical eye to his storytelling. His life moved between Paavola, Oulu, and Helsinki, giving his work a grounded sense of everyday Finland.
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