
KOHTAUS KUNTAKOKOUKSESSA
VIHTORI LÄHDE
HENKILÖT;
A bustling village hall in 1904 becomes the stage for a lively council meeting, where a cast of colourful locals gathers under the watchful eye of a rotund overseer and his nervous clerk. The room hums with clatter of boots, the glow of pipe smoke, and the sharp retorts of farmers, merchants, a pastor and a schoolteacher, each eager to make their voice heard.
The central dispute revolves around a modest request: two hundred marks from the municipal coffers to found a lending library in the neighboring hamlet of Järvisalo. Opinions clash as the community balances pride, practicality and a newly posted no‑smoking sign, exposing long‑standing rivalries and the daily concerns of rural life. The dialogue crackles with humor and tension, inviting listeners into a vivid slice of early‑twentieth‑century Finnish society.
Language
fi
Duration
~38 minutes (36K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-06-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1867–1922
A Finnish writer from the turn of the 20th century, remembered for fiction, essays, and drama that reflect everyday life and public debate in his time. His work ranges from reflective prose to socially minded writing such as the play Kohtaus kuntakokouksessa.
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