Toveri

audiobook

Toveri

by Ludwig Anzengruber

FI·~5 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

E-text prepared by Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen

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LUDVIG ANZENGRUBER

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Description

A vivid portrait emerges of a young poet born in mid‑nineteenth‑century Vienna, whose life was shaped by the clash of humble peasant roots and a modest middle‑class upbringing. After losing his father at a tender age, he is raised by a devoted mother whose gentle guidance and unwavering belief in his potential become the emotional core of his story. The narrative paints his childhood as a paradox of material scarcity and rich inner worlds, where imagined gardens and bottomless wells filled his playrooms and sparked a lifelong love of storytelling.

From these early days of make‑believe, the boy already stages tiny dramas, borrowing plots from folk tales and turning his surroundings into stages. His vivid imagination and the tender bond with his mother set the foundation for a career devoted to depicting the lives of ordinary people. The book invites listeners to step into the formative years of a writer whose later works would echo the struggles and resilience of the everyday folk he so deeply understood.

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Language

fi

Duration

~5 hours (309K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2019-05-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ludwig Anzengruber

Ludwig Anzengruber

1839–1889

Best known for vivid, realistic stories of village life, this Austrian playwright and novelist brought ordinary people and social tensions to the stage with unusual honesty. His work helped make popular theater feel sharper, warmer, and more true to life.

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