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1887-1951
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1972
Jaakko Ikola
1972
A collection of humorous short stories written in the early 20th century. The book explores various aspects of life in the Ostrobothnia region of Finland, featuring a cast of colorful characters engaged in amusing misadventures and social commentary. The stories are steeped in regional dialect and culture, making them a vibrant reflection of local life. The opening of this work introduces readers to a lively scene involving a tavern encounter between a visitor from Kokkola and a writer from Helsinki. As the two men engage in a humorous exchange, the Kokkola native, intrigued by the writer's demeanor, suggests they should indulge in drinks and revelry. Despite the humorous tone, the story unfolds into chaos as the Kokkola man becomes increasingly unruly, leading to a physical altercation that attracts the attention of the tavern mistress and eventually the police. This introduction sets the tone for the subsequent tales, highlighting the blend of humor, local dialect, and social satire that characterizes Ikola's storytelling.