Siirtolaisia: Kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä

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Siirtolaisia: Kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä

by Konni Zilliacus

FI·~3 hours

Chapters

Description

A vivid portrait of the Finnish diaspora unfolds through a series of short, often bittersweet narratives that capture the hopes, hardships, and humor of those who crossed the Atlantic in search of a better life. From a young farmer confronting the brutal realities of the Indian wars to a city‑born student whose academic ambitions dissolve in the bustling streets of New York, each tale sketches a different path toward the promised American dream.

The stories also reveal the everyday negotiations between old‑world values and new‑world demands: a marriage market that turns into a survival strategy, a grieving horse owner seeking redemption, and a clergyman wrestling with his faith amid frontier hardships. Together they paint a mosaic of perseverance, community, and the relentless pursuit of dignity, reminding listeners that the immigrant experience is as diverse as the people who live it.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~3 hours (223K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jari Koivisto

Release date

2020-07-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Konni Zilliacus

Konni Zilliacus

1855–1924

A Finnish independence activist and writer, he became best known for daring efforts to challenge Russian rule in the early 1900s. His life moved between politics, journalism, and exile, with the dramatic John Grafton arms affair at the center of his public story.

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