
audiobook
by N. R. af (Nils Robert) Ursin
MUISTELMIA MATKOILTA POHJOSEEN ja ETELÄÄN I
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The memoir opens with a journey in the late 1890s, when the author boarded a ferry from Turku to Stockholm and then chased a cheap rail ticket north to Otta, Norway. From there a horse‑drawn carriage climbs the steep Dovre plateau toward the lofty Fokstuen sanatorium. Snow‑capped peaks, especially Snøhetta, dominate the horizon, while sunrise paints the icy landscape in shifting hues. The writer notes a surprisingly mild mountain climate despite the altitude.
At Fokstuen the sanatorium consists of four modest buildings, including the oddly named Palmehuset and a larger hall where guests share meals. The proprietor, Anton Sohlberg, is described as warm and attentive, making each stay feel personal. Daily life is marked by the steady murmur of the river, affordable room rates, and the clean, crisp air that soothes nervous patients. The tone remains observant, inviting listeners to picture the tranquil mountain routine.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (214K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jari Koivisto
Release date
2021-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1936
A Finnish writer, translator, and civil servant, he moved between literature and public life while bringing stories and ideas into Swedish for readers in Finland. Best known under the name N. R. af Ursin, he was active from the late 1800s into the early 1900s.
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