Juhani Aho

Juhani Aho, born in 1861 in Finland, was a prominent novelist and playwright who left an indelible mark on Finnish literature. His keen observations of rural life and the complexities of human emotions resonate deeply in his works, reflecting the cultural and social fabric of his time. Aho's storytelling is characterized by a naturalistic style, and his ability to capture the essence of Finnish identity makes his writings both relatable and profound. He was not only a pioneer in Finnish prose but also an advocate for the Finnish language, helping to elevate its status in literature.

Throughout his career, Aho produced a rich tapestry of narratives, including novels, short stories, and plays that explore themes of love, nature, and the human condition. His most notable works, such as "Rautatie" (The Railway) and "Maamme kirja" (The Book of Our Land), invite readers into a world that is both familiar and thought-provoking. As you dive into his oeuvre within this app, you'll find a treasure trove of insights and reflections that continue to resonate today. Exploring Aho's work is sure to enrich your understanding of Finnish culture and literature.

Helsinkiin

Read by Tuija Aalto 4.5
The miniature novel Helsinkiin by Juhani Aho was published in 1889. A psychological novel about a young man’s stepping into adult life, it a…

Rautatie

Read by Tuija Aalto 4.4
Juhani Ahon esikoisromaani vuodelta 1884, Rautatie, on kertomus maaseudun ukosta ja akasta, jotka kuulevat naapurikylälle saapuneesta u…

Juha

Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.4
Juha on Juhani Ahon vuonna 1911 ilmestynyt romaani. Sitä pidetään yhtenä kirjailijansa merkittävimmistä teoksi…

Ensimmäiset novellit

Read by Harri Tapani Ylilammi 3.8
Tunnetun suomalaisen kirjailijan Juhani Ahon uransa alkupäässä kirjoittamia novelleja ja runoja, jotka on julkaistu yksiss&au…