
E-text prepared by Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen
PIMEÄNPIRTIN HÄVITYS
MAILA TALVIO
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A remote farm sits alone on a narrow country road, the kind that only a few travelers ever see. The modest homestead, known as Pimeänpirt, belongs to Kalle and his wife Liena, who keep their home impeccably tidy despite its isolation. Their neighbor, the enigmatic “Vaari,” is whispered about as a witch‑like figure who rarely leaves the house, spends his days weaving and gathering tobacco, and guards a secret that the village can only guess at.
Rumors swirl about a hidden treasure and a mysterious blue‑white flame that once lit the barn’s walls, sparking curiosity among the local shepherds. While Kalle is a kind, helpful man and Liena lives by the strict rules imposed by Vaari, the atmosphere remains tense, filled with gossip, superstition, and the uneasy feeling that something unseen watches from the shadows. Listeners will be drawn into this quiet, early‑20th‑century Finnish countryside where ordinary lives are tangled with whispered legends and a lingering sense of mystery.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (383K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1951
Known for vivid, serious fiction and a strong public voice, this Finnish author wrote across novels, stories, plays, speeches, and biographies. Her work often engaged with social questions, and several books reached readers beyond Finland through translation.
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