Naimisen juoruja: Kuvaelma kansan elämästä

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Naimisen juoruja: Kuvaelma kansan elämästä

by Pietari Päivärinta

FI·~3 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

0:01
2

NAIMISEN JUORUJA

0:03
3

P. PÄIVÄRINTA

0:04
4

JOHDANTO.

10:27
5

ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

27:18
6

TOINEN LUKU.

29:46
7

KOLMAS LUKU.

30:14
8

NELJÄS LUKU.

35:44
9

VIIDES LUKU.

29:54
10

KUUDES LUKU.

51:26

Description

In a modest Finnish village two farmsteads sit side by side, each bearing the name of its owners—Kolkkila and Kirrilä. Their proximity makes them the focus of local gossip, a lens through which neighbours judge wealth, reputation and the size of each family’s brood. The narrative opens by inviting listeners to peer into the everyday lives that unfold behind these doors.

Kolkkila’s household bursts with children—ten in all—who grow up in a home where books line the walls and learning is prized. Though still carrying some debt, the family runs a well‑ordered farm, and its patriarch embraces the new ideas of the age, buying the latest newspapers and teaching his offspring to read. Their modest prosperity is matched by a warm, generous spirit that binds the family together.

In stark contrast, Kirrilä inherited an unburdened estate but clings to stinginess. The wife scrimps even over basic comforts, while the husband refuses to pay his laborers fairly, fostering tension and hardship. This juxtaposition sets the stage for a vivid portrait of rural Finnish society, its values and its struggles.

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Language

fi

Duration

~3 hours (206K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-05-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Pietari Päivärinta

Pietari Päivärinta

1827–1913

Born into poverty in Ylivieska, this self-taught Finnish writer became one of the most widely read authors of his time by writing vividly about ordinary rural life. His work helped bring peasant voices into modern Finnish literature and also found readers abroad through translation.

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