
audiobook
TUHKAPÖPERÖ
J. F. LAGERVALL
JÄSENET.
1. KOHTAUS
1. NÄYTÖS.
2. KOHTAUS
1. NÄYTÖS. - PIRJO.
2. NÄYTÖS. - PÖPERÖ.
3. NÄYTÖS. - HÖLMÖNEN.
4. NÄYTÖS. - LEMMES,
In a windswept lakeside village, the everyday lives of its inhabitants unfold through rhythmic chant and tangled dialogue. Lemmes, the weary matriarch, watches over a humble homestead while Pöperö, her daughter‑in‑law, struggles under the weight of endless chores and whispered grievances. Their daughters, Soma and Soria, drift through fields with blossoms in hand, each searching for a voice amid the clamor of family expectations.
Around them swirl a cast of vivid characters: the village elder Hölmön, the fierce Syöjättär, and the enigmatic youth Kersko, whose mysterious arrival promises both hope and conflict. The opening scene blossoms into a lyrical tableau, where simple tasks—collecting strawberries, preparing broth—take on a larger resonance, hinting at deeper ties of love, duty and survival. Listeners are drawn into a world where song and speech merge, painting a portrait of rural resilience and the quiet dramas that shape it.
Language
fi
Duration
~25 minutes (24K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1787–1865
An early Finnish dramatist and military officer, he helped shape Finnish-language literature at a time when it was still finding its public voice. His surviving work points to a writer drawn to tragedy, folklore, and the stage.
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