Kaukainen onni: Kertomus etsijän ikävästä

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Kaukainen onni: Kertomus etsijän ikävästä

by Arvi Järventaus

FI·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

KAUKAINEN ONNI

0:03

ARVI JÄRVENTAUS

0:03

SISÄLLYS:

0:03

SUURI UUTINEN - I.

9:13

II.

13:32

MENNEITÄ VUOSIA - I.

25:24

II.

14:57

III.

14:14

IV.

18:34

V.

24:49

Description

A crisp winter morning blankets the streets of a modest Finnish town, where the diligent Posti‑Iisakki shuffles through the snow‑crusted lanes delivering letters and parcels. His routine is marked by the steady clatter of hooves, the occasional puff of smoke from a chimney, and the quiet chatter of shopkeepers and servants who watch his progress with a mixture of curiosity and respect. Though his stature is slight, his reputation as a steadfast carrier of news stretches across the region, making each delivery a small ceremony of connection.

When a hurried rider bursts onto the scene with a telegram announcing that the long‑awaited pastor has finally reached the southern parish, the town’s atmosphere shifts from sleepy routine to restless anticipation. Iisakki senses the weight of the message, feeling the tremor of change ripple through the market square and the nearby church. Listeners are drawn into the subtle drama of a community poised on the brink of a new chapter, guided by the humble postman who bridges the ordinary with the extraordinary.

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Language

fi

Duration

~4 hours (262K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-12-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arvi Järventaus

Arvi Järventaus

1883–1939

A Finnish priest-novelist who helped bring Lapland into modern Finnish literature, he wrote vivid stories shaped by northern landscapes, Sámi themes, and a restless, eventful life. Popular in the 1910s through 1930s, he was especially known for fiction that made the far north feel immediate and alive.

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