Suuri rikos

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Suuri rikos

by Kössi Kaatra

FI·~2 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

SUURI RIKOS

0:06

SISÄLLYS:

0:20

MOTTO:

0:57

SUURI RIKOS - I.

12:35

II.

10:30

HYMYILEVÄ PIRULLISUUS

10:38

PUOLIKUOLLEEN PROLETARIAATIN RUUMIILLISTUMA

9:21

VALKOINEN RITARILLISUUS

6:44

KOTIIN

8:43

KUNNIAKYSYMYS

9:04

Description

In a bleak, industrial landscape where the relentless hum of sawmills and the glow of a lone factory car dominate the horizon, a community lives under a perpetual veil of darkness. The townsfolk endure endless shortages—of food, light, and hope—while the relentless grind of work turns the days into a monotonous, grinding rhythm. The narrative paints a vivid picture of a society teetering on the edge of collapse, where even the simplest comforts are out of reach.

At the heart of this world is a weary laborer, caught between the crushing demands of his overseers and the gnawing hunger of his own conscience. As he watches his comrades suffer and contemplates the possibility of a strike, the story delves into the raw tension between survival and resistance. Themes of class struggle, desperation, and the fragile spark of rebellion intertwine, offering a stark, lyrical glimpse into a world on the brink of upheaval.

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Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (115K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kössi Kaatra

Kössi Kaatra

1882–1928

A vivid voice in early Finnish working-class literature, he wrote poems, journalism, and fiction shaped by social struggle and political upheaval. His life moved from newspapers and theater to exile, giving his work a strong sense of urgency.

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