
The collection immerses listeners in the rugged beauty of Sweden’s eastern archipelago, where craggy granite islands rise from crystal‑clear waters and a patchwork of pine, spruce and meadow flowers paints the landscape. The narrator’s vivid sketches of rocky cliffs, hidden coves and wind‑kissed shorelines create a sense of place that feels both wild and intimately familiar, inviting you to wander through forests alive with foxes and elk and to hear the distant toll of a lonely church bell.
Against this backdrop unfold a series of short, character‑driven tales: a romantic lighthouse keeper on Rånö, a summer‑season priest grappling with faith, a mischievous poacher, and the everyday dramas of fishermen, tailors and village youths. Each story captures the humor, longing, and quiet resilience of people whose lives are intertwined with the sea and the land, offering a warm, slice‑of‑life portrait of a community that thrives amid nature’s stark contrasts.
Language
sv
Duration
~4 hours (249K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ronnie Sahlberg, and Project Runeberg for providing the scans.
Release date
2009-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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