Kariviittoja

audiobook

Kariviittoja

by Aatto Suppanen

FI·~53 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
1

53:58

Description

In late‑nineteenth‑century Finland a diligent writer named Lauri Valju wrestles with deadlines while his home drifts into a fragile silence. The evening routine—papers stacked, a lamp dimming, a weary spouse slipping in—sets a quiet stage that soon cracks under unspoken strain. When Lauri finally puts down his pen, the ordinary moment transforms into a charged exchange that reveals deeper currents beneath their marriage.

Alli, his wife, is suddenly overtaken by a wave of emptiness, her tears exposing a lingering sense of neglect that has built up over many evenings. Their dialogue, at once tender and raw, pulls listeners into the intimate conflict between duty and desire, between the comfort of habit and the ache for genuine affection. The opening promises a richly detailed portrait of domestic life, where the simplest gestures become the arena for profound emotional reckoning.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~53 minutes (51K characters)

Release date

2026-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AS

Aatto Suppanen

1855–1898

A pioneering Finnish writer, journalist, and translator, he helped bring a wide range of European literature and nonfiction into Finnish at a time when the language was still finding its place in print. His own fiction and essays sit alongside a remarkably productive translation career.

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