
SUHTEITA
MARIA JOTUNI
SISÄLLYS:
AINA
MARGARETA
ANITA
OLIIVIA
BERTA
ANNASTIINA
HILDA HUSSO
In this delicately crafted prose piece, the narrator Aina drifts through a cascade of memories, each recollection sparking a fresh awareness of her own being. The language moves smoothly between vivid visual detail and quiet inner dialogue, inviting listeners to feel the warmth of a remembered smile or the chill of an ungrasped thought. As Aina confronts the fleeting nature of pain and joy, the narrative folds the ordinary moments of daily life into a larger meditation on identity and desire.
The surrounding sketches—Margareta, Anita, Berta and others—offer brief, intimate studies that echo Aina’s own search for meaning, each fragment a gentle exercise in feeling the pulse of human connection. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the line between external landscape and internal reverie blurs, leaving a lingering sense of both comfort and mystery. It is a quietly powerful listening experience for anyone who values poetic reflection on love, freedom, and the body’s quiet hymn.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (77K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1943
A sharp-eyed Finnish novelist and playwright, she wrote with wit and precision about marriage, power, and the tensions hidden inside ordinary life. Her work is often noted for its modern tone and its unsentimental view of social and family relationships.
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