
KATAJAINEN KANSANI
SISÄLLYS:
KATAJAINEN KANSANI.
NARRIN NEUVO.
KOHTAUS KEISARIN PATSAALLA.
IKUISET KUKAT.
LAULAEN.
MITEN LUMEN VALTA VOITETTIIN.
KOLMIVALJAKKO.
NIEMEN ÄIJÄ.
The opening paints Finland as a land of stubborn birches, a place where the people have learned to thrive on the hardest soil. Through vivid, almost lyrical descriptions, the narrator reflects on centuries of settlement, the clash of cultures, and the quiet strength that holds the nation together. The tone is both reflective and grounded, inviting listeners to feel the wind through the trees and the echoes of distant battles.
Beyond that, the collection unfolds into a series of short narratives that capture the full spectrum of Finnish life. From rustic humor and folk wisdom to stark, unsettling moments—such as a harrowing courtroom of inquisitors demanding confession—the stories explore courage, identity, and the tension between tradition and change. Listeners will encounter characters who wrestle with faith, duty, and the stubborn resilience that defines a people rooted in their birch‑filled hills.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (211K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1921
A major voice in Finnish literature, this novelist and journalist helped shape modern Finnish prose with vivid realism, gentle humor, and a sharp eye for everyday life. Best known for works like The Railroad and Juha, he wrote stories that still feel fresh and human.
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