
A vivid portrait of a Finland at the turn of the century unfolds through the lives of the Vitikka family and their close relatives. In the opening scene, the patriarch of the household, a senior clerk in the Imperial Senate, reclines on a modest bench while his wife, a dignified woman of striking appearance, marks new embroidery patterns. Their surroundings—formal uniforms, elegant hats, and the quiet presence of an aged former senator—hint at a world where social rank and duty intersect with personal longing.
The narrative weaves together the contrasting personalities of an articulate matriarch, a sharp‑tongued former senator, and a stoic elder brother who still carries the weight of his former office. As they gather under the summer sun, their conversations and gestures reveal deep ties to tradition, the pressures of public service, and the subtle tensions that ripple beneath polite discourse. Listeners will be drawn into a richly detailed setting where family pride, political ambition, and the quiet yearning for change begin to surface.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (281K characters)
Release date
2026-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1926
A central voice in Finnish literature, this poet helped shape modern Finnish-language verse by blending folk tradition, myth, and a deeply personal lyric touch. His work remains widely loved in Finland for its musical language and recurring themes of nature, love, and sorrow.
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