
In a sun‑drenched July afternoon the narrator paints a sleepy village where the river shimmers like milk and swarms of mosquitoes hum like wedding choirs. Among the laboring harvesters and rustling pine trees, a wandering minstrel named Saksa drifts into the market, his pockets full of song‑filled verses, while the humble baker Vehnäs‑Ville tends his dough with wary eyes. Their brief, sharp exchange—part barter, part riddling—sets a tone that blends the ordinary rhythms of rural work with the uncanny charm of folklore.
The collection unfolds as a series of vivid sketches, each rooted in the simple yet magical lives of peasants, craftsmen, and wandering figures. Expect witty dialogues, playful wordplay, and a lingering sense that even the most modest loaf can carry a secret melody. Through these tales the listener is invited to taste the rich blend of tradition, humor, and the quiet mystery that lives in every corner of the Finnish countryside.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (178K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1948
A Finnish poet remembered for lyrical, nature-filled verse, he became widely known around the turn of the 20th century and remained a distinctive voice in Finnish literature. Writing under a pen name, he blended folk-song warmth with a more personal, often melancholy tone.
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