
VILJAN VALTAKUNTA
SISÄLLYS:
I
II
III
KYLÄ
I. MARKUS JA KLAARA
ETSIJÄT
PROFEETAN LUONA
JUOMINGIT
A remote village clings to the banks of a slow‑moving river, its wooden houses huddled on either side of the water like twin rows of silent sentinels. The church tower watches over the whole settlement, its bell marking every moment—from the bustle of harvest to the hush of winter nights—while the river itself becomes both a barrier and a lifeline. Into this tightly knit world step Markus, a sturdy farmhand, and Klaara, the sharp‑tongued daughter of the widowed Vanhatalo, whose fates begin to intertwine amid the everyday struggles of the community.
The story follows their early days as they navigate the village’s uneasy hierarchies, the looming presence of the wealthy but brusque Pankari, and the whispered rumors that swirl around the local priest. A looming conflict over a summer festival and a mysterious “tukinuitto” gathering hint at deeper tensions that will test loyalties and love. Listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of rural life, where the rhythm of the river and the echo of the church bell set the stage for a tale of hope, hardship, and hidden desires.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (81K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: Holger Schildt, 1926.
Credits
Tuula Temonen
Release date
2023-12-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1893–1944
A Finland-Swedish poet, novelist, and translator whose writing moved between lyrical nature poetry and darker moral struggle. Best known for deeply felt, serious work, he was recognized internationally with multiple Nobel Prize nominations.
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