
KORVENKYLÄN NUORISO
VÄIKKÖ VUOKKO
HENKILÖT:
ENSIMÄINEN NÄYTÖS.
TOINEN NÄYTÖS.
In a modest, sun‑lit cottage on a spring Sunday, the tension of a struggling rural household comes to the surface. Heikki, a twenty‑five‑year‑old son returning home in a disheveled state, tries to hide the night he spent drinking and sleeping in the forest, while his mother, the stern yet deeply caring Emäntä, confronts him with worry and moral urgency. Their sharp exchange reveals a generation gap and the weight of expectations that press down on each character in the tight‑knit village.
Around them, a small cast of servants, farmhands, and neighbors—Hanna, Jussi, Hese, and the elderly Korven‑Väri—populate the scene, each embodying the quiet hopes and hidden frustrations of countryside life. As the dialogue unfolds, listeners are drawn into a world where personal failings clash with communal values, setting the stage for choices that could reshape the futures of both the youth and the elders alike.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (88K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-09-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A Finnish playwright remembered through Project Gutenberg listings, with surviving work that points to a talent for compact, stage-ready drama. Though little biographical detail is easy to confirm, the record suggests a writer connected to early Finnish public-domain literature.
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