
TYÖMIEHIÄ
ALEXANDER L. KIELLAND
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A sweltering summer stretches over a northern town, its streets glinting under a relentless sun while occasional thunderheads linger on the horizon. The heat seeps into the stone buildings and even the grand office where clerks shuffle papers beneath the oppressive glow. Amidst the endless rustle of yellowed documents, the air is thick with the scent of ink and sweat, a reminder that even the most imposing institutions cannot escape the season’s grip.
Into this world steps Hiorth, a fresh‑handed extra‑clerk, eager yet visibly uneasy as he wrestles with the mountain of paperwork that threatens to drown him. He watches the seasoned notaries, like the austere Mortensen, command the room with an air of authority, their cool demeanor a stark contrast to the stifling environment. As Hiorth learns the rhythm of the office—sorting, filing, and navigating the unspoken hierarchies—he begins to sense that the true challenge lies not in the heat outside, but in the weight of expectations within.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (338K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-10-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1906
A sharp-eyed realist and master stylist, this Norwegian classic author used wit and irony to challenge the hypocrisies of his time. His novels and stories helped make him one of the celebrated "Four Greats" of 19th-century Norwegian literature.
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