
LIPUT LIEHUMASSA
BJÖRNSTJERNE BJÖRNSON
SISÄLLYS:
BJÖRNSTJERNE BJÖRNSON
VANHASTA ASIAKIRJASTA
JOHN KURT
ERÄS PUHE
YLEISESIKUNTA
AJOJAHTI
MITÄ USKOLLISUUS MERKITSEE
An evocative portrait of life on a sprawling manor unfolds, where the everyday rhythms of its residents intersect with the larger currents of a nation on the brink of change. Through the eyes of characters such as the solitary John Kurt, the narrative weaves personal longing, whispered conspiracies, and the ever‑present hum of the sea that mirrors their inner turmoil. The first part of the story introduces a community bound by duty, family ties, and the subtle power struggles that linger behind polite conversation.
As tensions rise, the characters confront questions of loyalty, honor, and the cost of speaking truth to power, while the flags above the town and harbor flutter as silent witnesses. Their journeys hint at both quiet resistance and the looming shadow of conflict, setting the stage for deeper confrontations ahead. Listeners will be drawn into a richly detailed world where personal and political destinies are inextricably linked.
Language
fi
Duration
~11 hours (655K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1910
A towering figure in Norwegian literature, this Nobel Prize winner wrote poetry, fiction, and drama with a strong public voice. He is also remembered for writing the lyrics to Norway’s national anthem.
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