Kauppa-Lopo

audiobook

Kauppa-Lopo

by Minna Canth

FI·~1 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

I

14:07

II

11:16

III

18:00

IV

9:50

V

18:49

Description

A weather‑worn drifter named Kauppa‑Lopo finds himself locked away for drunkenness and breaking a holy day, his fourth stint in a bleak Jyväskylä jail. The narrative opens with his sardonic observations of the decaying prison walls and the odd characters that surround him, especially his chatty cell‑mate Riitta, who stitches quietly while trading barbed jokes. Through Lopo’s rough humor we glimpse a man who once roamed the bustling streets of Kuopio as a shopkeeper, trading old clothes and cheap spirits, and who now feels the weight of his past misdeeds pressing against the stone.

The story balances gritty realism with dark comedy, as Lopo’s memories of distant towns and former lovers surface in vivid, almost lyrical bursts. His gruff exterior masks a restless wanderer still yearning for freedom, and his sharp tongue hints at schemes that might turn the drudgery of confinement into an unexpected chance for redemption—or further trouble. Listeners will be drawn into Lopo’s world of cracked walls, bitter wit, and the relentless search for a place he can finally call home.

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Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (69K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Minna Canth

Minna Canth

1844–1897

A fearless Finnish writer and social critic, she brought everyday injustice onto the page and helped shape realist literature in Finland. Her plays, stories, and journalism kept asking hard questions about class, poverty, and women's lives.

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