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A hesitant Finnish farmer finds himself caught between the comfort of home and the lure of an unfamiliar land. As he wrestles with indecision, a chance invitation to travel to Russia awakens a restless curiosity, prompting him to board a cramped train bound for the vast empire. The diary opens with vivid reflections on his inner turmoil, the pull of new horizons, and the resolve to document whatever he encounters.
Arriving in the bustling streets of St. Petersburg, he is immediately struck by the city's endless crowds, the clatter of omnibuses, and the stark contrast to his quiet countryside. The narrative captures his keen eye for the peculiarities of Russian society, from the formal uniformed guards to the lively cafés where ideas swirl. Amid these first impressions, he anticipates a meeting with the famed writer Leo Tolstoy, hoping the encounter will offer fresh perspectives on both Russian life and his own Finnish roots. The diary promises thoughtful observations, gentle humor, and a personal quest for meaning in a world on the brink of change.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (102K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1932
A Finnish writer, judge, and social thinker, he is remembered for bringing moral urgency and everyday realism into his fiction. His life was shaped by a turn away from official status and toward the spiritual and social ideals that mattered most to him.
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