
audiobook
SUOMEN HISTORIALLISIA KERTOMUKSIA I
VEIKKO KORHONEN
SISÄLLYS:
In a frozen, star‑sprinkled wilderness the story opens with Apso, a lone woodsman, and his companion Ilpo trudging through a deep, snow‑bound ravine. Their evening fires crackle inside a modest hut where they share fresh hares and a steaming pot of tea, their banter revealing a hard‑won brotherhood forged by the harsh northern climate. The vivid description of their hunt, the scent of pine, and the quiet vigilance of the forest set a tone of survival that feels both intimate and timeless.
As winter thaws, the pair turn to the newly melted lakes, hauling in bright, silver fish that promise a generous season. Their conversation drifts to the arrival of strangers from the south, hinting at shifting tides in both land and belief as old ways clash with incoming customs. This early glimpse of camaraderie, rugged life, and the stir of cultural change invites listeners into a tapestry of Finnish history that bridges pagan roots and the dawning of reform.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (175K characters)
Release date
2024-06-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1888–1942
A Finnish journalist and writer from Rautalampi, he wrote across several genres, from historical storytelling to animal tales and books for young readers. His work and life were rooted in early 20th-century Finland, and his name still turns up in library catalogs today.
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