Kivihiilenkaivajat

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Kivihiilenkaivajat

by Émile Zola

FI·~13 hours

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Description

In a cold, starless night the story opens on a lone wanderer trudging along a desolate road toward the coal pits of Montsou. The landscape is bleak, the wind howls across barren fields and the dim glow of three distant fires hints at a settlement hidden among the darkness. Hungry for work and shelter, the young Etienne Lantier, a former machine‑operator, follows the faint lights to the entrance of the Voreux mine, where the soot‑blacked buildings and towering chimney loom like a grim beast.

There he encounters an aging foreman who greets him with wary suspicion, immediately revealing the hostile atmosphere that pervades the mining community. Etienne learns of the cramped workers’ houses and the relentless rhythm of the pit, where men labor under oppressive conditions for meager wages. As he steps inside the cavernous tunnels, the narrative begins to expose the growing tensions between the exhausted laborers and the indifferent owners, setting the stage for a struggle that will test loyalty, hope, and survival.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~13 hours (799K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-07-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Émile Zola

Émile Zola

1840–1902

Best known for his vivid, unsparing novels of French life, this major 19th-century writer helped shape literary naturalism. He is also remembered for his fearless public defense of justice during the Dreyfus affair.

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