
Step into a slice of Finnish rural life, where the rhythms of the fields and the quirks of small villages shape every tale. The collection opens with a vivid account of mysterious field worms invading a summer meadow, prompting a proud farmer to confront a menace and revealing the humor of country folk confronting nature’s oddities.
From there the stories wander through a varied landscape: a newly appointed mayor grappling with unexpected duties, a tempting moral dilemma in a close community, a witty opinion from a freight worker, and a surprising letter from across the Atlantic that stirs curiosity. A Christmas narrative by Frans Tuira adds a gentle glow, while sketches of itinerant tradesmen, lingering grudges and courtroom squabbles paint a lively portrait of ordinary people caught in extraordinary moments.
Together the tales capture the resilience, wit, and subtle melancholy of a world where tradition meets change, inviting listeners to hear the rustle of hay, the chatter of neighbours, and the timeless pulse of a countryside on the brink of modernity. It feels like strolling through sun‑warmed lanes as stories drift by like clouds.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (161K 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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