
Produced by Jari Koivisto
E. HUHTINEN
ANNA, ANTTI.
ANNA, ANTTI. TIINA.
EDELLISET, NIKKINEN.
METSOLA, NIKKINEN, SANNA, ANNA.
NIKKINEN, METSOLA, ANTTI.
NIKKINEN, METSOLA.
METSOLA, NIKKINEN, HONKANEN, MÄNTYNEN.
NIKKINEN, HONKANEN, MÄNTYNEN.
Set in a modest farmstead at the turn of the twentieth century, this four‑act drama opens with a vivid slice of everyday life. We hear the clatter of wool being spun, the ticking of a pocket watch, and the lively banter of Metsola, his wife Sanna, their daughter Anna and the household staff. Their conversation weaves jokes about money, the cost of a new pair of shoes, and the tension between saving for the future and the pleasures of the present.
The play's cast of rustic characters—a diligent farmhand, a sharp‑tongued maid, a local merchant and the occasional village gossip—adds colour and humor while hinting at broader social changes in rural Finland. Through quick‑witted dialogue and small domestic conflicts, the story explores themes of pride, thrift, and the generational gaps that surface when old ways meet new aspirations. Listeners are treated to a warm, authentic portrait of a community striving to hold together its traditions in the face of modest hardship.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-04-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Known mainly for the Finnish play Tukkikauppa, this writer offers a vivid glimpse of everyday rural life and the social tensions around the timber trade.
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