
JUOPPOHULLU
SANTERI ALKIO
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A weary old man drifts through the dim rooms of his modest home, his thoughts tangled with the clink of bottles and the persistent whisper of a voice urging another drink. The narrative follows his ritualistic journey from the kitchen’s flickering light to the smoky tavern, where the line between reality and inner monologue blurs. Through vivid, almost theatrical dialogue, we hear his self‑reproach, his fleeting moments of humor, and the desperate attempts to rationalize his thirst.
Set against the backdrop of a small Finnish town in the early 1920s, the story captures the ordinary rhythms of daily life—work, prayer, and the ever‑present presence of the local servant—while exposing the quiet desperation that fuels his endless quest for solace in alcohol. The prose balances stark realism with a lyrical, almost hallucinatory quality, inviting listeners to feel the tension between the man's outward composure and his inner turmoil.
In its opening act, the tale paints a portrait of a man caught between habit and hope, hinting at the deeper struggles that will shape his path without revealing how his story ultimately resolves.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1930
A leading voice in Finnish public life, he wrote novels and essays shaped by rural society, democracy, and national self-determination. His work as an author and journalist made him one of the best-known champions of Finland's agrarian movement.
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