
language: Finnish
A. L.
A bustling Moscow salon in the late 1800s becomes the backdrop for a lively circle of students, young doctors, and a charismatic professor who has turned his back on a conventional scientific career. Vasilij Nikolajevitsh, a man of restless curiosity, fills his evenings with music, tea, and spirited conversation, drawing admirers who value his blunt honesty and sharp moral compass. His modest apartment, thick with smoke and the hum of debate, feels like a refuge where intellect and feeling are allowed to clash openly.
When the gathering swells to nearly twenty, Vasilij launches into a provocative inquiry about the most pervasive “disease” of their age—sensuality. He argues that this hidden ailment gnaws at every heart, regardless of status, and challenges his listeners to confront the uncomfortable truths lurking beneath polite society. The discussion spirals into a heated exchange, revealing both the fervor of youthful idealism and the weight of Vasilij’s uncompromising view of human nature. Listeners are invited to sit at the edge of this intimate debate, feeling the pulse of a generation searching for clarity.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (62K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Tampere: Tampereen Sanomat, 1898.
Credits
Tuula Temonen
Release date
2023-09-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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