Vuorisaarna: Romaani nykyajalta

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Vuorisaarna: Romaani nykyajalta

by Max Kretzer

FI·~9 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
1

VUORISAARNA

0:02
2

MAX KRETZER

0:06
3

ENSI OSA

4:45:48
4

TOINEN OSA

4:44:25

Description

A relentless downpour turns Berlin’s streets into a silver‑gray river, where the clatter of carriage wheels and the muffled cries of children echo through fog‑filled alleys. In the midst of this bleak cityscape awakens Josefa, a weary young woman whose night has been shattered by a gang of drunken youths and the sudden collapse of her modest belongings onto the slick cobbles. As she gathers herself, the novel unfolds her fragile world—an existence marked by poverty, fleeting dreams, and the harsh reality of a society that barely notices her suffering.

Through vivid, almost tactile prose, the story paints a portrait of a metropolis where opulent churches stand beside crumbling tenements, and every illuminated shop window offers a brief glimpse of hope amid the gloom. Josefa’s memories of a dark cellar beneath the earth hint at deeper secrets and a longing for escape, setting the stage for a journey that will test her resilience and reveal the hidden currents flowing beneath the city’s storm‑soaked surface.

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Language

fi

Duration

~9 hours (547K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2020-01-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Max Kretzer

Max Kretzer

1854–1941

Known for vivid social realist fiction, this German writer drew on his own years of factory work to portray the lives of ordinary people with unusual firsthand detail. He became a prolific novelist whose stories focused on Berlin’s working class and the pressures of modern industrial life.

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