
A vivid portrait of two inseparable boys growing up in early‑20th‑century Hämeenlinna unfolds in this lyrical collection. Their lives, marked by playful rivalry and shared mischief, take a sudden turn when a mysterious illness grips one of them, casting a shadow over their once‑carefree world. The narrator watches helplessly as the disease spreads, both physically and mentally, testing the limits of friendship and love. Through intimate scenes of family gatherings, hushed prayers, and desperate hope, the story captures the fragile balance between vitality and decline.
Beyond the personal drama, the narrator turns his gaze to the art of storytelling itself, pondering how every tale needs a solid beginning to survive. His reflections on memory, narration, and the struggle to find the right opening lend the work a contemplative, almost meta‑literary quality. Listeners are invited into a heartfelt meditation on life’s fragile moments, the bonds that hold us together, and the timeless challenge of giving a story a good start.
Language
fi
Duration
~35 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Finland: Arvi A. Karisto, 1910.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1878–1932
A Finnish writer, cantor, and businessman, he brought a grounded, everyday feel to his work and also collected folk poetry. Writing under several names, he was part of the same family as the well-known Finnish author Santeri Alkio.
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