
SALAKULETTAJA
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In the quiet reaches of Härkäjoen village, a prosperous farmer named Eerikki Korpela lives in a sturdy timber manor perched on a hill. The house, simple yet dignified, is filled with handmade furnishings, a well‑worn Bible, and modest decorations that hint at a modest pride. Eerikki’s wife and their daughter Helka complete a close‑knit family that is respected by neighbors for hard work and generosity.
One warm summer evening, after a brisk sauna, the farmer and his longtime servant Matti sit on a rocky outcrop, swapping stories about village customs and the quirks of rural life. Their easy banter reveals a world where daily chores, clean‑laundering rituals, and the rhythm of the fields shape the community’s character. Listeners are invited into this pastoral slice of late‑19th‑century Finland, where the landscape, the hearth, and the simple pleasures of conversation paint a vivid portrait of a bygone era.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (169K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1863–1937
Writing under the pen name Antero Kanerva, this Finnish author built stories from village life and the borderlands of Karelia. His work has survived well beyond his lifetime, with early fiction like Salakulettaja still available to readers today.
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