
A vivid snapshot of rural life at the turn of the century unfolds through a series of lively, slice‑of‑day tales. In the opening vignette, a simple village boy named Jussi is coaxed by his friend Tuomas into attending a local concert—a modest affair that promises a glimpse of “real” music beyond the familiar village crooner. Their banter, peppered with colloquial humor and earnest curiosity, captures the rhythm of a close‑knit community where even a modest ticket price feels like a grand adventure.
The collection moves from light‑hearted mischief to quieter moments of longing, painting characters who wrestle with tradition, superstition, and the occasional burst of hope. With its warm, earthy dialogue and a keen eye for the quirks of everyday folk, the book invites listeners to wander through dusty streets, bustling markets, and modest halls, feeling the pulse of a bygone countryside while laughing at its timeless foibles.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-12-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known from a 19th-century Finnish story collection preserved by Project Gutenberg, this little-known writer is tied to rural fiction and village life. The surviving record is sparse, which gives the work an old, slightly mysterious feel.
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