
KOKEMUSTEN KOULU
ALEKSANDER LINDQVIST
A. L.
A. L. - KOKEMUSTEN KOULU
ALEKSANDER LINDQVIST
I.
A. L.
A vivid portrait of a 19th‑century Finnish childhood unfolds as the narrator recalls his birth in a modest town and the colorful marriage of his soldier father and artisan mother. Through gentle anecdotes, listeners hear the sounds of songs at home, the bustle of a crowded barracks in Helsinki, and the modest comforts of a longhouse shared by many families. The narrative captures the rhythm of daily life—cold mornings, shared hearths, and the anticipation that builds when a new military order arrives.
When the regiment is summoned for training in Russia, the story shifts to the restless waiting of wives and children, their hopes and fears echoing across the city’s streets. The arrival of the troops back at the harbor brings a chorus of cheers, reunions, and the simple joys of coffee and embraces. This early chapter offers a rich, immersive glimpse into family ties, military duty, and the enduring spirit of a community navigating change.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (76K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1917
A Finnish popular writer who drew on a life of factory work, traveling trade, and manual labor to tell vivid, grounded stories. Best known for autobiographical fiction, he wrote with a plainspoken feel that keeps everyday experience at the center.
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