Saarelaisvallesmanni: Romaani

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Saarelaisvallesmanni: Romaani

by Emil Elenius

FI·~7 hours

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Description

Markus Aleksander Markulin has just been offered a promotion that could lift his modest family out of the hard‑pressed existence they have known for generations. The son of a once‑prosperous farmer, he grew up watching his relatives scrape together a living from a small pension, while his mother, determined and outspoken, scours the corridors of regional power to secure a clerk’s post for her son. Their modest home, filled with the quiet hum of handmade jewelry and whispered hopes, becomes the backdrop for a delicate dance between ambition and duty.

As Markus steps into the world of municipal administration, he discovers that the path to a stable career is tangled with old friendships, political patronage, and the lingering shadow of his father’s untimely death. The story follows his first attempts to navigate the bureaucracy, the expectations of his community, and the subtle pressures that begin to shape his future. It is a portrait of a young man caught between the weight of family legacy and the promise of a new, uncertain role in a changing society.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~7 hours (423K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2021-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emil Elenius

Emil Elenius

1877–1949

A Finnish writer remembered for vivid stories of island life and the sea, with a body of work that includes novels and shorter fiction. His books have stayed in circulation through library records and later reprints, suggesting a lasting place in Finnish popular literature.

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