
The collection gathers a dozen vivid sketches of rural Finnish life at the turn of the twentieth century. From bustling cooperative meetings to quiet evenings under falling snow, each tale captures the hopes, quarrels, and simple pleasures of small‑town communities. The prose feels conversational, inviting listeners into the everyday drama of the countryside.
Among the stories you’ll meet a determined farmer rallying his neighbors to build a modern dairy, a nervous clerk confronting a bank robbery, and a charismatic speaker debating new voting laws. Humor peeks through in disputes over land placement, while more serious moments explore the impact of political change on ordinary people. The narratives balance wit with a sincere look at social progress.
Listening to these stories offers a window into a world where tradition meets modernization, and where personal ambition intertwines with communal responsibility. The vivid characters and crisp dialogue bring the era to life, making the collection a compelling portrait of a nation in transition. Ideal for anyone who enjoys historical slices of life told with warmth and insight.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (152K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-03-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1867–1914
A Finnish storyteller from the far north, he wrote vivid, fast-moving novels and tales that brought the landscapes and everyday life of Peräpohjola to a wide readership. Though literary circles were slow to embrace him, readers clearly were not.
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