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A contemplative young scholar wanders the icy shores of Lake K, his faithful hunting dog trailing beside him. The winter landscape—crashing waves, glittering ice shards, and silent forests—stirs in him a deep reverence for nature that has always been his refuge and confidant. As he walks the familiar banks, he reflects on the quiet moments that have shaped his life, from the rustle of ancient trees to the solitary hush of the frozen lake.
Amid this serene backdrop, the narrator confronts a pivotal decision: to abandon the comfort of his beloved homeland and pursue a career in the army. Influenced by his brother’s example and the allure of honor, duty, and a steady future, he sees the military path as a way to give his life purpose. Yet his thoughts linger on the contrast between the wild, untamed wilderness and the disciplined world he is about to enter.
The opening sets the stage for a tale of inner conflict, where personal aspirations clash with the pull of the natural world, promising a journey that will test both heart and resolve.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (221K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-03-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1970
A bold, restless voice in Finnish literature, he is best known for The Red Line and Ryysyrannan Jooseppi, novels that brought sharp social observation and unforgettable rural characters to a wide audience. His long life, public controversies, and fierce independence helped turn him into one of Finland’s most colorful literary figures.
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