Antinous

audiobook

Antinous

by Volter Kilpi

FI·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A vivid, lyrical portrait opens the tale, immersing listeners in the lush, rose‑scented valleys and towering forests of Bithynia. The narrator’s language sweeps over silver‑shimmering rivers, mist‑cloaked mountains, and a marble city that gleams like a mirror on the sea. This richly described landscape sets a tone of quiet wonder, where the rustle of leaves and distant birdcalls become the backdrop for a life poised on the edge of destiny.

From these tranquil woods the story begins to move, hinting at a journey that will carry the protagonist through the bustling streets of Athens, the grandeur of Rome, and the mystic sands of Egypt. Early encounters with scholars, merchants, and travelers promise a world of intrigue and cultural clash, while the ever‑present natural beauty provides a steady, grounding contrast.

The opening promises a sweeping historical canvas, blending poetic description with the promise of personal adventure. Listeners can expect a narrative that balances inner reflection with the vibrant pulse of ancient societies, all rendered in a voice that feels both intimate and expansive.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (107K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Volter Kilpi

Volter Kilpi

1874–1939

A major Finnish modernist, this writer is best known for dense, richly detailed novels that turned everyday coastal life into something vast and unforgettable. His work was far ahead of its time and later came to be seen as a landmark in Finnish literature.

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