
On a rugged archipelago off the Swedish coast, a tight‑knit community of farmers, fishermen and laborers makes its living against a backdrop of craggy granite cliffs, wind‑shaped pine forests and fertile meadowlands enriched by sea‑bird guano. The narrator paints the islands with geological precision, letting listeners hear the hiss of waves against stone and the rustle of wildflowers in the summer breeze. Into this vivid setting steps Carlsson, a young farmhand whose arrival stirs both hope and suspicion among the islanders.
As Carlsson learns the rhythms of the land—tending sheep, hauling timber, and navigating the ever‑changing tides—he becomes entangled in the everyday dramas of love, rivalry, and the struggle to keep the farms afloat. The story captures the stark beauty of the seascape while exploring how the harsh environment shapes the characters' values and relationships. Listeners will feel the pull of the sea and the stubborn resilience of those who call the islands home.
Language
de
Duration
~5 hours (305K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Inka Weide, Evelyn Kawrykow, Markus Brenner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1849–1912
A restless, fiercely original writer, this Swedish author helped reshape modern drama with psychologically intense plays and fearless self-examination. His work moves from sharp realism to dreamlike experimentation, and it still feels startlingly alive.
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