
audiobook
by I. N. (Ignatii Nicholaevich) Potapenko
NUORUUDEN TUNNUSTUKSIA
I. N. POTAPENKO
I. N. POTAPENKO.
ENSIMÄINEN OSA
TOINEN OSA.
KOLMAS OSA.
A young man rides home along the familiar banks of the Dnieper, the landscape unchanged after four years away. The narrative opens with vivid images of green fields, a creaking carriage, and the steady rhythm of the road, inviting listeners to feel the warm late‑May evening and the scent of river mist. As he surveys the old cross, the ruined lighthouse and the modest village houses, he notices how little the world has altered while his own thoughts have grown more complex.
Returning to a household that still hums with his father's booming chatter and his mother's quiet grace, the protagonist confronts the passage of time through the eyes of his younger sister, now edging toward womanhood. Their interactions stir memories and a fresh tenderness that hint at deeper emotional currents. The story gently balances nostalgia with the restless energy of youth, offering a tender portrait of family, memory, and the quiet hopes that begin to stir when one steps back onto familiar ground.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (256K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1929
A hugely popular Russian writer of the late imperial era, he was known for lively fiction that spoke to the everyday concerns of his time. Before literature became his main path, he also studied for the priesthood and trained seriously in music.
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