Anna Hallman: 3-näytöksinen perhekuvaus

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Anna Hallman: 3-näytöksinen perhekuvaus

by Kyösti Wilkuna

FI·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A modest, sun‑lit parlor in a Finnish home sets the stage, its worn white sofa and quiet ticking of a kitchen stove framing the lives of the Hallman family. Mrs. Hallman, a practical woman with silver‑tipped hair and spectacles, fusses over socks while the long‑standing servant Sohvi shuffles in with coffee, her voice carrying both affection and a hint of worry. The family gathers—Mr. Hallman, the retired factory owner; their daughter Anna, a bright young woman; and the polite apothecary who drops by from the lake—each character revealed through their everyday concerns and gentle banter.

Beneath the calm domestic routine, the dialogue uncovers a thread of financial strain and unspoken aspirations. Sohvi’s loyalty to the Hallmans is contrasted with the mounting debts that trouble Mrs. Hallman, while whispers of Anna’s future—perhaps as a professor or senator—suggest hopes that could lift the household out of hardship. The scene invites listeners into a world where ordinary moments conceal deeper questions of security, ambition, and the quiet strength of those who keep the home running.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kyösti Wilkuna

Kyösti Wilkuna

1879–1922

A Finnish writer, journalist, and political activist, he lived through a turbulent period in Finland’s history and brought sharp social concerns into his work. His life was cut short in 1922, but his name remains tied to both literature and public debate.

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