Iltapuhteeksi: Kokoelma Pieni Kertomuksia is a collection of short stories by the acclaimed Finnish author Santeri Ivalo, originally published in 1891. This volume showcases Ivalo's skill in crafting compelling narratives that capture the nuances of Finnish life and society during the late 19th century.
These stories, perfect for an evening's read ('iltapuhteeksi' translating to 'evening work' or 'leisure'), offer a glimpse into various aspects of Finnish culture, history, and the human condition. Readers interested in classic Finnish literature and historical perspectives will find this collection both engaging and enlightening. Santeri Ivalo's work remains relevant for its literary merit and its insightful portrayal of a pivotal era in Finland's past.
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