
De Hoara’s fen Hastings - fen Simke Kloosterman
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A quiet heath spreads under a golden sky, its birch trees and wildflowers breathing life into every line. The narrator’s love for this landscape is as vivid as the wind that rustles through the reeds, and through lyrical prose the reader feels the scent of peat and the distant call of birds. In the opening pages we meet two young souls, Jan and Trijntje, whose lives are intertwined with the rhythms of this remote countryside, each step echoing the ancient songs of the land.
Their story unfolds against the backdrop of early‑twentieth‑century Friesland, where tradition and the pull of the natural world shape daily existence. As they navigate love, work, and the changing seasons, the narrative captures the tenderness of simple moments—a shared meal, a walk through mist‑laden fields, the quiet contemplation of a solitary cottage. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the heath itself becomes a character, offering both comfort and challenge as the protagonists find their place within its enduring beauty.
Language
fy
Duration
~6 hours (370K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1876–1938
A pioneering voice in Frisian literature, she wrote fiction, poetry, and children's work with a vivid, romantic imagination. Best known for the novel De Hoara's fan Hastings, she helped open new ground for women writing in Frisian.
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