Tyynen meren rannikolta: Pieniä kuvauksia

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Tyynen meren rannikolta: Pieniä kuvauksia

by Väinö Hämeen-Anttila

FI·~2 hours

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Description

A vivid portrait of life along the Pacific coast at the turn of the twentieth century, this collection of brief sketches captures the rhythm of the Columbia River and the bustling port of Astoria. The author recalls the river’s restless flow, its “breakers” that both power and threaten the local fishermen, and the way the water seems to surge inland before turning back toward the sea. Through simple, modest anecdotes, readers get a sense of the landscape’s grandeur and the daily challenges faced by those who make their living from its waters.

The book also paints a lively picture of the multicultural community that grew up on the river’s banks—Finnish families, Chinese laborers, and other settlers building wooden homes and a thriving salmon trade. It details the seasonal cycles of fishing, the communal “känäri” kitchens where the catch is processed, and the shifting fortunes of a once‑prosperous trade. Together, these reflections offer an intimate glimpse into a world reshaped by both nature and the hopes of its newcomers.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (130K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2020-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VH

Väinö Hämeen-Anttila

1878–1942

A Finnish writer and translator whose work helped bring world literature to Finnish readers in the early 20th century. He is especially associated with adventure classics, making him a memorable figure for readers drawn to travel, imagination, and storytelling across cultures.

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