
A vivid tapestry of early‑twentieth‑century Finnish life unfolds in this collection of short tales, each offering a glimpse into the everyday joys and sorrows of rural communities. The opening story follows a young orphan boy, his modest upbringing on a modest shopkeeper’s homestead, and his tender attempts to belong among the village boys while finding companionship in the natural world around him. Through simple yet evocative scenes—playful encounters with insects, quiet moments in the fields, and the occasional visit from traveling merchants—the narrative captures the innocence and resilience of a childhood shaped by hardship and imagination.
The remaining sketches wander through a broad cast of characters: steadfast friends, wistful lovers, mischievous pranksters, and solemn priests, each rendered with gentle humor and genuine empathy. Themes of loyalty, longing, and the subtle codes of small‑town society weave together, creating a portrait that feels both timeless and intimately Finnish. Listeners will be drawn into a world where ordinary moments become the heartbeats of unforgettable stories.
Language
fi
Duration
~15 hours (867K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1855–1924
A Finnish priest and storyteller, he wrote vivid fiction about rural life, ordinary people, and the traditions of old Karelia. His work helped bring everyday folk experience into Finnish literature in a warm, observant way.
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