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Konni Zilliacus
1855-1924
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Books by Konni Zilliacus
Taavetti Anttilan kohtalo: y.m. kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä
"Taavetti Anttilan kohtalo: y.m. kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä" by Konni Zilliacus is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This work provides a glimpse into the lives of Finnish immigrants in America, focusing on themes of struggle, survival, and adaptation in an unfamiliar land. The opening of the book introduces the challenging and often harsh realities faced by settlers in the American wilderness. It begins by depicting the stark contrast between the romanticized notion of frontier life and the actual hardships, such as isolation, scarcity, and the relentless struggle against nature. The central character, Taavetti Anttila, embarks on a journey with his son, navigating treacherous snowy conditions in search of shelter. Eventually, they discover a deserted cabin where they find a young girl mourning her dead mother. This encounter sets the stage for exploration of themes such as compassion, the bond between Taavetti and the girl, and the trials of immigrant life as they face unforeseen challenges together.
Sortovuosilta: Poliittisia muistelmia
"Sortovuosilta: Poliittisia muistelmia" by Konni Zilliacus is a political memoir written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the struggles for Finnish autonomy and independence in the face of Russian oppression during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, highlighting significant events and personal experiences of the author as a political activist. At the start of the memoir, Zilliacus reflects on the political climate of Finland under Russian rule, characterized by rising tensions and the struggle for civil rights. He recounts his experiences while living abroad and his return to Finland as political activities intensify. The opening presents a mix of anxiety over Russian policies and a burgeoning determination among Finns to resist assimilation, culminating in Zilliacus's involvement in efforts to garner international support for Finland’s cause, including a significant mission to present Finnish grievances to the Russian Tsar through a formed delegation. The narrative introduces key themes of resistance, collaboration, and a deep sense of national pride, setting the stage for a detailed recounting of Finland's fight for self-determination.
Mariquita, och andra historier från verldens utkanter
"Mariquita, och andra historier från världens utkanter" by Konni Zilliacus is a collection of narratives likely written in the late 19th century. The stories explore themes of cultural encounters and human relationships, centering around the character Mariquita, a young woman navigating her life in Costa Rica. The book offers a lens into the complexities of identity, societal expectations, and personal aspirations in a richly textured setting." "At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to Mariquita and her interactions with a character named don Luis in San José, Costa Rica. Their acquaintance develops after they find themselves neighbors at a hotel, where don Luis, of mixed European and Latin American background, engages with the local culture. Mariquita is depicted as a spirited and charming girl of sixteen, with aspirations beyond her current mundane life as an apprentice dressmaker. As don Luis and Mariquita develop a friendship, the story hints at the complexities of her social standing and familial background, setting the stage for deeper explorations of their relationship and societal dynamics."
Siirtolaisia: Kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä
"Siirtolaisia: Kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä" by Konni Zilliacus is a collection of narratives written in the late 19th century. The book explores the experiences and challenges faced by Finnish immigrants in America, illustrating the diverse backgrounds of the emigrants, from hardworking laborers to those seeking to escape their pasts. It sheds light on the social dynamics and struggles within the Finnish expatriate community in the United States. At the start of the collection, the author discusses the various types of immigrants, emphasizing that not all are the typical laborers one might expect. Some immigrants are university students, clergy, and others fleeing from personal failures in Finland. The narratives introduce characters like Eenokki Muponen, who becomes embroiled in conflicts with indigenous peoples during the American Indian wars, and Taneli Tuominen, who contemplates the plight of those arriving in America and his own entrepreneurial aspirations. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of their stories and the immigrant experience, offering insights into their aspirations, hardships, and the vibrant tapestry of life in a new land.
Utvandrarehistorier
"Utvandrarehistorier" by Konni Zilliacus is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story begins with Daniel Tuominen, who stands outside Castle Garden in New York, observing the incoming emigrants, contemplating the challenges he faces with his struggling hotel business. The narrative likely explores the experiences of Finnish immigrants and highlights the harsh realities of their new life in America, with a focus on the ambitions and struggles of the characters, especially Tuominen. At the start of the novel, Tuominen waits for the arrival of new emigrants, feeling frustrated with the barriers in place that restrict access to Castle Garden. As he reflects on his failing hotel and potential business opportunities, he decides to recruit an attractive young female emigrant to draw customers. When Magdalene, a young immigrant, arrives, Tuominen is immediately drawn to her and proposes a job with a high salary, hoping to entice her. The opening details Tuominen's manipulative intentions and establish the dynamic of struggle and survival as he navigates his ambitions while interacting with the fresh hopes and dreams of the new arrivals.
Nya utvandrarehistorier
"Nya utvandrarehistorier" by Konni Zilliacus is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. This work reflects on the diverse experiences of emigrants, not only focusing on traditional laborers but also including various other characters who seek new beginnings in America. The stories explore themes of hardship, ambition, and the quest for a better life, featuring a cast of characters like Isak Peltonen, who navigates the challenges and opportunities that come with relocating to a new land. The opening of the collection sets the stage for understanding the myriad motivations behind the migration experience. The narrative begins with a discussion addressing the reader directly, clarifying that "emigrants" encompass a wide range of individuals, including not only hardworking laborers but also those fleeing less admirable pasts. The first story introduces Isak Peltonen, a resourceful young man considering emigration to America for better prospects, despite his fiancée Anni’s belief that they could succeed back home. Through Isak's journey, the text highlights the challenges immigrants face upon arrival, including the struggle to find stable work and the desire for a fulfilling life intertwined with the realities of labor, societal judgment, and aspirations for family and financial success.