
LAAKSON LILJA
HONORÉ DE BALZAC
Set against the quiet rhythms of a Finnish countryside, the narrative follows a young man whose early years are marked by neglect, sibling rivalry, and the cold indifference of a distant mother. As he returns to his father's home after years of abandonment, he confronts a world of whispered secrets, fragile hopes, and the weight of familial expectations that shape his fragile sense of self.
Through lyrical prose, the story delves into his inner turbulence—an ever‑present ghost of longing and resentment—while exploring the tender, often painful, bonds that tie him to the people around him. Listeners will be drawn into his struggle to reconcile love and duty, to find a voice amid the silence of the valley, and to glimpse the fragile beauty of a life lived on the edge of both memory and desire.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (630K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1799–1850
A giant of French fiction, this restless, ambitious storyteller built a whole literary world in La Comédie humaine, capturing the dreams, vanities, and struggles of 19th-century society. His novels still feel lively because they care so much about money, power, love, and the ways people reinvent themselves.
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