
A hauntingly lyrical collection of short stories, this work invites listeners into the quiet, sometimes eerie moments of everyday Finnish life. The opening tale follows a young couple and their newborn as they glide across a moonlit, frost‑covered landscape on a swift, almost otherworldly horse. Their tender banter, the glittering ice, and the soft murmur of an old legend about a rider who meets death create a vivid tableau of love, anticipation, and the thin line between safety and the unknown.
Each subsequent story shifts focus—whether to a weary laborer, a midsummer night, a Christmas evening, or the final day of work—yet all share a contemplative mood that examines how ordinary people confront loss, duty, and fleeting joy. The prose balances gentle humor with a lingering sense of melancholy, making the collection a thoughtful listening experience for anyone drawn to intimate narratives that linger long after the final words fade.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (138K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1937
A self-taught Finnish writer and political firebrand, he drew on hard labor, travel, and poverty to create fiction with strong social feeling. His life moved between literature, activism, and public service, giving his work an unusually lived-in intensity.
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