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VEKKULIT JA KEKKULIT
ANTERO WARELIUS
NÄHTÄVÄT:
ENSIMMÄINEN NÄYTÖS.
TOINEN NÄYTÖS.
A breezy, two‑act comedy set in a sunny Häme summer, this play introduces a colourful cast of country folk gathered by a lake’s rocky shore. Young Aatami von Sorvi, the modest heir to the Peltola manor, is surrounded by talkative companions—Varonen, the cynical observer; Paloviinus, a hopeful dreamer with a bottle in hand; and Rinnusteliain, the sharp‑tongued university student. Their banter swirls around Sorvi’s humble ambitions, the allure of wealth, and the restless yearning for a more exciting life, all punctuated by lively songs that echo folk tunes of the era.
The dialogue crackles with humor as the characters toast, tease one another, and philosophize about work, honor, and the promise of future glory. While the stakes remain low and the drama light, the play captures the rhythm of rural Finnish life, the clash between tradition and youthful aspiration, and the simple pleasures of camaraderie under the open sky. Listeners will be drawn into its melodic chatter and the gentle satire of a world on the brink of change.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (64K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-10-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1821–1904
A Finnish priest and writer who helped raise the status of the Finnish language, he played a meaningful part in shaping Finnish literary culture in the 1800s. His work ranged from essays and textbooks to lively writing about everyday life and society.
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