
IMMENJÄRVI
TEODOR STORM
SISÄLLYS:
VANHUS.
LAPSET.
METSÄSSÄ.
LAPSI TIEN VARRELLA.
KOTONA.
KIRJE.
IMMENJÄRVI.
A weary, dust‑caked elderly man drifts back to his hometown as autumn wanes, his golden‑capped staff and sharp eyes hinting at a life long past. He settles into a modest house, where a quiet room filled with books and faded portraits becomes his sanctuary, and the fading light seems to draw out whispered memories of a name—Liisi—that stir something deep within him. The scene is painted with a gentle melancholy, inviting listeners to feel the weight of years and the comfort of returning home.
Soon, a spirited five‑year‑old girl named Liisi bursts into his world, her red silk scarf fluttering as she rallies her friend Reino for an impromptu adventure on a mossy meadow. Together they build a makeshift shelter, exchange stories of folklore and imagined heroes, and discover how simple play can bridge the gap between generations. Their lively banter and shared imagination set the tone for a tale that explores memory, tradition, and the quiet power of storytelling in a rural Finnish landscape.
Language
fi
Duration
~55 minutes (53K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1888
Best known for the haunting novella The Rider on the White Horse, this German poet and storyteller brought the landscapes and everyday lives of northern Germany vividly into literature. His fiction is admired for its quiet emotion, realism, and lasting sense of atmosphere.
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