
ONNI KALPA
JARL HEMMER
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ALKUSANA.
J. H. - KUN KAIKKI VIHASIVAT.
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The story opens in a remote, rust‑stained valley where the clatter of stone‑drills and the distant roar of trains shape everyday life. Young Onni, the son of a hard‑working miner, watches his father return from the pit with a new sense of purpose, while the landscape around them trembles with the tense urgency of a nation on the brink of war. The prose moves between vivid descriptions of the industrial environment and the uneasy silence that follows every explosion, hinting at the inner turbulence that will drive Onni forward.
As the winter thaws, Onni finds himself caught between the expectations of his family and the restless pull of the wider conflict swelling across the country. He bears the weight of a fierce, almost‑involuntary anger that pushes him toward the front lines, yet he also feels the pull of the familiar, soot‑covered hills that have always been home. The opening sets a lyrical yet gritty tone, promising a journey that will test his loyalties, his courage, and his very sense of self.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (194K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1893–1944
A Finland-Swedish poet, novelist, and translator whose writing moved between lyrical nature poetry and darker moral struggle. Best known for deeply felt, serious work, he was recognized internationally with multiple Nobel Prize nominations.
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