Nya utvandrarehistorier

audiobook

Nya utvandrarehistorier

by Konni Zilliacus

SV·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

A lively mosaic of voices from the late‑19th‑century Finnish diaspora, this collection follows a range of wanderers as they seek new horizons across the Atlantic. From the daring dynamite plot that rattles a sleepy town to Alexander Taivalmaa’s bittersweet romance in Spain, each tale captures a distinct shade of hope, desperation, and humor. Readers meet Elias Möykkä on his rugged American journey, encounter the eccentric Major Beckridge and his unexpected companion, and glimpse a daring bank heist that tests both courage and conscience.

Beyond the adventures, the stories offer a thoughtful portrait of the many who left the harsh northern soils—farmhands, students, clergy, and restless dreamers—all chasing the promise of a better life. Their struggles and small triumphs illustrate how ordinary labor, daring schemes, and sheer determination shape the immigrant experience. The book paints a vivid, compassionate picture of a generation navigating the promise and perils of a new world.

Details

Language

sv

Duration

~4 hours (274K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-10-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Konni Zilliacus

Konni Zilliacus

1855–1924

A Finnish independence activist and writer, he became best known for daring efforts to challenge Russian rule in the early 1900s. His life moved between politics, journalism, and exile, with the dramatic John Grafton arms affair at the center of his public story.

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