
In the heat of a midsummer day, the quiet Finnish countryside awakens under a bright, dry sky. A modest farmstead, surrounded by a cultivated swamp, a reed‑filled pond, and a dust‑laden meadow, forms the backdrop for a bustling scene. Men in crisp white shirts and red aprons move about the yard, their motions precise as they raise long poles toward the roof of the main house.
At the centre of this activity stands Anton Jussila, a stout, middle‑aged farmer whose presence commands both respect and curiosity. Dressed in a simple white shirt and a stiff collar, he directs the workers with a mixture of authority and weary humor, worrying aloud about the missing flags and the unreliable clerk from the nearby village. His thoughts reveal a man caught between the pride of maintaining his property and the practical challenges of rural life.
The narrative captures the rhythm of a single, sweltering afternoon, offering a vivid portrait of community, labor, and the subtle tensions that simmer beneath the surface of a seemingly ordinary day.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-03-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1862–1928
A Finnish writer and farmer from Hausjärvi, he turned village life, local politics, and rural hardship into fiction with a strong sense of place. His novels and stories helped bring everyday country people into early 20th-century Finnish literature.
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