
In the rugged expanses of northern Finland, a weary freight hauler named Aleksi Ovaskainen pushes his laden cart through endless pine forests and frozen rivers. The narrative captures his gruff humor, habit of swearing at stubborn horses, and his reluctant attempts at thoughtful reflection amid the clamor of the road. Through vivid, almost tactile descriptions, listeners feel the cold wind, the smell of horse sweat, and the relentless rhythm of a life bound to the cargo.
As the journey stretches, Aleksi confronts solitude, the harsh climate, and a community that seems both indifferent and resilient. His internal monologue, peppered with bitter sarcasm and fleeting hopes, reveals a man caught between duty and yearning for something beyond the endless haul. The story offers a poignant glimpse into a bygone era, where survival is measured in minutes, cups of coffee, and the stubborn resolve of a solitary traveler.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (145K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-01-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1891–1926
A Finnish writer and newspaperman whose stories drew on the rough edges of northern life, he wrote about wilderness communities, freight drivers, gold prospectors, smugglers, and people making their own rules far from centers of power.
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