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HAAKSIHYLKY Y.M. KERTOMUKSIA
PER HALLSTRÖM
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On a remote Finnish archipelago, locals still whisper about a strange wreck that appeared a generation ago. Fishermen speak of a deep, silent spot where an old ship lies broken, its masts vanished and its hull twisted like a creature of myth. The narrator, drawn by curiosity and a hint of danger, joins a small crew to glimpse the submerged relic before the night settles over the cold sea.
Through mist‑laden water the eerie outline of the vessel emerges: fractured ribs jut like ancient anchors, a broken rudder hangs limp, and a dark opening yawns like a mine shaft. The scene is both tangible and phantom, as if the sea itself guards a forgotten sorrow. As the crew watches, a sudden ripple of fish and a glimmer of otherworldly light suggest that the wreck may hold more than rusted timber—perhaps a lingering story that still yearns to be heard.
Full title
Haaksihylky y.m. kertomuksia Kokoelmasta "De fyra elementerna" Kokoelmasta "De fyra elementerna"
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (158K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1960
A master of the Swedish short story, he brought moral depth, symbolism, and quiet intensity to his fiction. He also became an influential literary figure through decades of work with the Swedish Academy and the Nobel Committee.
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