
A humble kitchen in the tiny village of Liperin Kutsun becomes the stage for a lively, almost theatrical conversation. While Anna Liisa rolls fresh bread, she and her guests—Miina Sormunen and the sleepy Antti Ihalainen—tangle over the ownership of a mysterious black cow, the number of its milking cows, and the ages of the locals tied to it. Their banter is peppered with half‑spoken jokes, rustic slang, and the kind of everyday curiosity that feels both intimate and oddly grand.
Through this opening exchange the story paints a vivid portrait of rural Finnish life in the early 1900s, where gossip travels faster than the milk it concerns. The narrator lets the characters’ voices carry the humor, hinting at deeper family connections and community tensions without revealing any major twists. Listeners will be drawn into the warm, slightly chaotic world of village chatter, where a single cow can spark an entire web of stories.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (290K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1868–1918
Best known as the pen name behind the comic classic Borrowing Matchsticks, this Finnish writer lived a restless, dramatic life that ended during the turmoil of 1918. His work mixes sharp humor with a vivid feel for ordinary people and village life.
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