Kootut teokset 4: Kertomuksia ja kirjoitelmia

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Kootut teokset 4: Kertomuksia ja kirjoitelmia

by J. H. Erkko

FI·~9 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

0:01

KOOTUT TEOKSET IV: KERTOMUKSIA JA KIRJOITELMIA

5:18:53

KOTOISIA TARINOITA I - NUORI AATAMI.

49:09

SALAPOLTTAJAT. - I. KUNINKAALLISET KEMUT JA VALLANKUMOUS.

34:41

KUINKA SYYS MUUTTUI KEVÄÄKSI. - ERÄÄN VANHAN MIEHEN NUORUUDEN MUISTELMA.

6:28

KOTOISIA TARINOITA II - VIIPURIN RINKELI.

5:12

PORMESTARI LEIPZIG.

14:17

PESUVAIMON TARINA.

17:03

NEITISERKKU.

6:39

TÄYSVILLAINEN.

8:41

Description

A lively assortment of short stories and thoughtful essays invites listeners into the world of early‑20th‑century Finland. The pieces weave together humor, folk wisdom, and a keen eye for everyday drama, offering a snapshot of village life, bustling towns, and the inner lives of ordinary people.

Among the tales, a precocious boy named Aatami astonishes his community by memorising every book in the local shop, sparking both admiration and uneasy whispers about his destiny. Other stories follow a quirky detective troupe, a sudden seasonal shift that feels almost magical, and a series of colorful characters—from a wandering mayor to a mysterious forest helper—each revealing a slice of rural charm and hidden ambition.

The accompanying essays shift tone to reflective, exploring topics such as the influence of the theatre, the legacy of Ibsen, and the evolving ideas of art and society. Together, they create a rich, conversational portrait of a time when tradition and modern thought gently collided.

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Language

fi

Duration

~9 hours (571K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-01-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. H. Erkko

J. H. Erkko

1849–1906

A leading voice of Finland’s national awakening, this poet and playwright wrote bright, songlike verse that stayed alive through popular musical settings. He also worked as a teacher, journalist, and cultural advocate, helping shape Finnish literary life in the late 19th century.

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