Iloisten ukkojen kylä : Kuvaus Kannaksen elämästä

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Iloisten ukkojen kylä : Kuvaus Kannaksen elämästä

by Unto Seppänen

FI·~3 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

ILOISTEN UKKOJEN KYLÄ

0:03
2

UNTO SEPPÄNEN

0:03
3

I.

22:41
4

II.

12:23
5

III.

24:30
6

IV.

16:54
7

V.

13:32
8

VI.

16:36
9

VII.

12:51
10

VIII.

20:23

Description

In a mist‑laden corner of the Finnish countryside, a tiny railway outpost pulses with the clatter of wheels and the chatter of men whose lives are measured in dust and steam. The local tavern, a low, white‑washed building that leans over the road, serves as the heart of the settlement, dispensing hot tea, hearty jokes, and a brief refuge for weary drivers between their endless runs. Around its porch, horses snort, wagon‑hands swap stories, and the sound of clanging harnesses blends with the low hum of the approaching train.

At the centre of this bustling scene rides Ruoska‑Juones, a seasoned driver whose sharp mustache and twinkling eye give him an air of both mischief and authority. Known for the distinctive click of his leather‑capped boots rather than any harsh whip, he commands respect without cruelty, guiding his team with a personal code that blends humor and solemnity. His sister Ieva tends the modest home he barely visits, hinting at a quieter side beneath his rugged exterior.

The narrative follows a single, sun‑drenched morning as these characters converge at the tavern, setting the stage for a vivid portrait of camaraderie, hard‑won tradition, and the subtle tensions that simmer beneath the surface of everyday labor. Listeners are invited to step into the dust‑filled lane and feel the rhythm of a world where every arrival promises a new story.

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Language

fi

Duration

~3 hours (176K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Helsinki: Otava, 1927.

Credits

Tuula Temonen

Release date

2023-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

US

Unto Seppänen

1904–1955

Best known for bringing the people and everyday life of the Karelian Isthmus vividly to the page, this Finnish writer and journalist mixed local color with a sharp eye for custom, humor, and change. He also worked for years in newspapers, giving his fiction a grounded, observant feel.

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