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On a crisp autumn evening, the prosperous farmer Jussi Koponen wanders the worn steps of his stately manor, his mind heavy with thoughts that betray his outward confidence. Though blessed with a loving family, a thriving estate, and the respect of his community, he feels a restless tug toward a role he has never claimed—a seat in the national assembly. The quiet of his hallway becomes a backdrop for the doubts that linger behind his calm façade.
When the young, educated Veikko Kela arrives, the two old friends share a modest meal and a candid conversation about ambition and duty. Kela, fresh from university yet reluctant to follow his father’s plan of a modest rural career, encourages Jussi to consider the possibilities of public service. Their exchange hints at the choices that will shape both men’s futures, setting the stage for a struggle between personal desire and the expectations of a changing society.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (82K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
A self-taught Swedish writer from Blekinge, he became known for poems, songs, and plainspoken stories about rural life that found a wide readership in the 1800s. His work has an earthy, local feel, mixing everyday people, folklore, and social observation.
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