
In the mist‑shrouded heart of western Häme, a secluded community of the Veneh'ojalaiset lives beside the rivers. Their bodies are marked by unusually long arms, crooked shins and a towering occiput that seems to push any hat off, a look that has earned them a reputation for being odd and even foolish. Yet the very bulge at the back of their skulls is said to hold the collective memory and ancient wisdom of their ancestors, making them guardians of a knowledge that ordinary folk have forgotten.
Their quiet world is disturbed when a charismatic stranger, later revealed as a devil in disguise, arrives bearing promises of personal land and wealth. He sows discord by exploiting the gap between restless youths eager for individual plots and the elders who cherish the village’s traditional unity. As the community grapples with this sudden split, listeners are drawn into a tale of folklore, pride, and the subtle battle between communal harmony and seductive deception.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (599K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1932
A Finnish writer, judge, and social thinker, he is remembered for bringing moral urgency and everyday realism into his fiction. His life was shaped by a turn away from official status and toward the spiritual and social ideals that mattered most to him.
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