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A contemplative portrait of a Finnish countryside life, the opening invites listeners into a gentle, yet probing meditation on the passage of years. The narrator reflects on childhood sunlight, the quiet rhythms of farm work, and the tender bonds between parents and children, all filtered through a lyrical awareness of time’s fleeting nature. Small scenes—such as a mother’s weary watch over the home, a father’s slow, almost ritualistic tasks, and the ordinary yet resonant moments of daily chores—create a vivid tapestry of ordinary existence made extraordinary by quiet introspection.
Interwoven with these snapshots are deeper currents of longing and melancholy. The narrator’s voice drifts toward thoughts of loss, the inevitable fading of loved ones, and the looming presence of mortality that subtly shapes the everyday. As the story unfolds, listeners are drawn into a world where the simplicity of rural routines coexists with profound reflections on identity, belonging, and the elusive notion of a “beloved homeland.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1888–1964
A major voice in Finnish literature, this Nobel Prize winner wrote vivid, humane novels about rural life and the bond between people and nature. His work helped bring Finland’s landscapes, hardships, and quiet resilience to readers around the world.
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