
A restless young girl named Kirsti bursts through the open windows of a modest home, her energy briefly brightening the dusty courtyard before she pauses at the stairs, listening to a strange, intermittent sound that seems to echo the unpredictability of life itself. Inside, the household observes strict manners: the children, though eager to rush to the window, stay seated while a postman delivers only newspapers and letters that do not belong to them. Kirsti feels a strange detachment, as if she were a polished ivory ball rolling endlessly in a game, her fifteen‑year‑old eyes flashing with a mix of wonder and fatigue whenever the sphere clatters against the wall.
The narrative gently reveals the layered social world of the house—its stern matriarch, the attentive servant whose background in the cavalry gives him a keen sense of class distinctions, and the quiet undercurrents of longing and constraint that shape each interaction. Hallström’s prose paints these moments with vivid detail, inviting listeners to sense the tension between youthful curiosity and the rigid expectations that surround Kirsti, setting the stage for the choices she will soon confront.
Full title
Kirsti y.m. kertomuksia Kokoelmasta "De fyra elementerna"
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (193K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1960
A major Swedish man of letters, he moved between fiction, poetry, translation, and literary criticism, and became one of the most respected cultural voices of his time. His work is often noted for its reflective style and close attention to inner life.
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