
Step into the bustling world of a traveling circus, where the scent of sawdust, fresh popcorn, and the clang of brass instruments fills the air. We meet the Carambino troupe—a larger‑than‑life patriarch in a black tailcoat, his sharp‑eyed mother in a weathered velvet coat, and their hopeful daughter Paola, a bright‑eyed teenager poised on the brink of her debut. The narrative paints vivid scenes of performers rehearsing, clowns rehearsing their pratfalls, and the restless anticipation that hums through the backstage corridors.
As the evening’s first act fades, all eyes turn to Paola, who steps into the spotlight draped in a rose‑red silk costume, her confidence flickering between youthful daring and the weight of family expectation. The story captures the delicate balance between spectacle and survival, offering listeners a slice of circus life where every smile hides a deeper struggle. This opening promises a heartfelt journey of ambition, tradition, and the magic that lingers behind the big top’s curtains.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-08-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1887
A Norwegian writer with a sharp sense of humor, he became known for lively songs, student comedies, and fiction that caught everyday life in an entertaining way. His work moved between satire and storytelling, helping make him a recognizable literary voice in Kristiania in the late 1800s.
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