
audiobook
IHMISLAPSIA ELÄMÄN SAATOSSA
F. E. SILLANPÄÄ
SISÄLLYS:
Through a series of loosely linked sketches, the narrator wanders the corridors of his early years, piecing together fleeting images of a home that feels both intimate and distant. He likens his younger self to a child peering through a door, seeing a beautiful world that remains out of reach. The tone turns everyday moments into portals of feeling.
His parents are portrayed as tireless villagers, their devotion surfacing in soft sighs and muted laughter. The narrator swings between sardonic detachment and hidden tenderness, especially when illness or gatherings stir emotions. Small episodes—such as a traveling friend's visit, the ritual of arranging wood, or the aroma of homemade brew—show the delicate dance of affection and alienation.
The collection balances lyrical description with a keen eye for the ordinary, inviting listeners to linger on the scent of hay, the rustle of pine, and the shadows of memory. It sketches a portrait of a bygone rural Finland where personal history and landscape intertwine in a subtle, reflective rhythm. Those who appreciate intimate, mood‑driven storytelling will find a resonant, contemplative journey through half‑remembered fragments.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (272K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1964
Raised in rural Finland, this Nobel Prize–winning writer became known for tender, clear-eyed novels about peasant life and the bond between people and nature. His work helped bring Finnish literature to an international audience.
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