
The story opens on a bleak December dawn in Sevastopol, where the sky is bruised purple and the sea glistens with a cold, relentless hush. Smoke, coal and the sharp scent of fresh meat drift from the bustling wharf as rows of supply wagons, cannon‑laden barges, and weary soldiers crowd the harbor. Men in ragged coats, doctors hurrying to infirmaries, and women selling bread mingle with the clatter of gunfire that punctuates the morning air.
From the viewpoint of a young recruit, the reader is led onto a creaking boat that pulls toward the crowded quay. He watches the towering warships sway, the market stalls overflow with provisions, and the constant rumble of artillery fire that seems to echo his own rising sense of duty. The vivid tableau captures the tense atmosphere of a city on the edge of a siege, inviting listeners to feel the cold wind, the smell of gunpowder, and the uneasy anticipation that grips every soul in the port.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (237K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-08-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1910
One of the great giants of world literature, he combined sweeping storytelling with deep questions about love, family, faith, and how to live. His novels still feel vivid because they pay such close attention to ordinary human thoughts and choices.
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