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JOEL LEHTONEN
In a thin slice of the southern Saimaa basin, the water squeezes through narrow straits and shaggy reed channels, flanked by sheer cliffs speckled with weather‑worn stones. The landscape is stark and beautiful—sharp birches and twisted willows clutch the ragged shore while distant islands loom like dark sentinels. Against this rugged backdrop a leisurely wine‑peddler drifts from inlet to inlet, his pace as unhurried as the lazy currents that carry him.
The story pivots when the peddler encounters a dour, self‑possessed gentleman who dwells on the edge of the same water‑lined world. Their unlikely meeting sparks a quiet, often humorous clash of temperaments, set amid the mist‑filled coves and the faint echo of hawks over the hills. As they navigate the labyrinthine waterways and the hardships of a remote, almost forgotten community, listeners are drawn into a portrait of solitude, stubbornness, and the stubborn charm of a place where land and water seem to merge.
Language
fi
Duration
~13 hours (790K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1881–1934
A major Finnish voice of the early 20th century, he turned a hard childhood and a sharp eye for society into fiction that could be lyrical one moment and unsparingly realistic the next. His best-known work, the Putkinotko novels, helped secure his place in Finnish literature.
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