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Alli Nissinen

1866-1926

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Books by Alli Nissinen

Hopeakauha: Satuja ja kertomuksia

"Hopeakauha: Satuja ja kertomuksia" by Alli Nissinen is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The work features enchanting tales that delve into themes of magic, childhood, and connection to nature, exploring the lives and adventures of various characters, including fishermen, children, and mythical beings. Each story draws the reader into a world rich with imagination and moral lessons. The opening of this collection introduces a fisherman who encounters a mysterious woman in distress by the riverbank. After rescuing her, he promises to keep her situation a secret, which leads to a remarkable discovery the following day: a silver ladle that mysteriously fills with fresh milk each morning. However, when he eventually reveals the secret to his wife, the ladle transforms into a mundane wooden one, suggesting themes of secrecy, loss of magic, and the consequences of revealing one’s wonders. This initial tale exemplifies the blend of everyday life and the fantastical elements that permeate the stories that follow, enticing readers with whispers of adventure and the unknown.

Tunnustus: Tosikuvaus elämästä

"Tunnustus: Tosikuvaus elämästä" by Alli Nissinen is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book appears to delve into the complexities of personal struggle and moral introspection, as indicated by the protagonist's urgency to confess and confront their troubled conscience. The narrative likely follows the main character's journey through childhood, family dynamics, and the profound sense of yearning that permeates their experiences. The opening of the story unveils a deeply reflective voice, grappling with the pain of unspoken truths and the burden of a guilty conscience. The narrator expresses a desperate need to articulate their life experiences, beginning with vivid memories from early childhood that depict both warmth and fear, such as interactions with family and feelings of longing for their mother. Through these early recollections, we sense the formation of a psyche weighed down by internal conflicts, societal expectations, and the quest for self-identity amidst emotional upheaval, setting the tone for a profound exploration of human experience.

Kertomus maaseudulta

"Kertomus maaseudulta" by Alli Nissinen is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The story centers around a group of rural characters in Finland, particularly focusing on Risto Kölli, who returns from abroad to share his experiences and insights on work ethics, savings, and financial responsibility with his family and neighbors. The book captures the essence of rural life and the societal changes influenced by modern economic practices. At the start of the narrative, the setting is established on a summer evening in a rural Finnish village, where the mood is lively due to the successful hay harvest and the arrival of Risto Kölli from America. The community gathers, excited to hear about Risto's adventures and the lessons he's learned during his travels. As he shares his experiences, Risto emphasizes the importance of hard work and saving money, critiquing the slow work habits of his fellow villagers compared to what he's observed abroad. He discusses the potential of utilizing natural resources like berries and mushrooms for economic gain and introduces the concept of life insurance as a means of securing financial stability for families. The opening conveys a strong sense of community while addressing the need for progress in rural attitudes towards work and savings.