[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fWyYmfieixJWTnR_j4RE-Ik6wrCxF2HhCg0N1KdD4ylM":3},{"items":4,"total":264,"page":265,"pageSize":266},[5,36,57,73,91,109,130,144,162,186,203,229,246],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":28,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":34,"aiDescription":35},1082,"Kulkuri","Gorki, Maksim",1868,1936,"1082-gorki-maksim-kulkuri","1082__Gorki_Maksim__Kulkuri",null,"novelli",[],[17],"venalainen","fi",1895,1914,23515,143955,false,49926,[26,27],"Russian fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, Russian -- Translations into Finnish",[29,30],"Russian Literature","Short Stories","\"Kulkuri: Kertomuksia\" by Maksim Gorky is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The narratives explore the lives of marginalized characters, focusing on those who exist on the fringes of society, often depicting their struggles, desires, and the harsh realities they face. The main protagonist introduced in the opening, Grishka Tshelkash, is portrayed as a cunning and resourceful individual, embodying the essence of a wanderer or \"kulkuri,\" and sets the stage for examining themes of freedom, poverty, and the quest for dignity.  At the start of the collection, the vivid description of a bustling port filled with the sounds and sights of labor paints a rich setting. Grishka Tshelkash, the central character, emerges as a notable figure among the weary port workers, characterized by humor and sharp wit. The opening introduces his interactions with fellow laborers and a customs officer, hinting at his troubled past and reputation in the community. As the narrative unfolds, Gorky captures the dichotomy between the oppressive atmosphere of the working class and the fleeting moments of joy and camaraderie among them, establishing Tshelkash as a complex character navigating a world rife with challenges and aspirations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],"Suomalainen, K.",234,"Kokoelma sisältää venäläisen kirjallisuuden mestarin varhaisia novelleja, jotka kuvaavat yhteiskunnan ulkopuolelle jääneitä kulkureita ja heidän vapauttaan. Teoksissa, kuten Tshelkash ja Makar Tshudra, karu todellisuus ja romanttinen elämänjano kohtaavat. Kertomukset tuovat esiin satamatyöläisten ja kiertolaisten karuja kohtaloita.",{"number":37,"title":38,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":42,"origin":43,"language":18,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":48,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},1417,"Kolme ystävystä I","1417-gorki-maksim-kolme-ystavysta-i","1417__Gorki_Maksim__Kolme_ystävystä_I","romaani",[],[17],1901,1903,44960,268716,53209,[26],[51,29],"Novels","\"Kolme ystävystä I\" by Maksim Gorky is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the lives of three central characters, Antipa Lunjeff, and his two sons, Jaakko and Terenti, exploring themes of isolation, moral struggle, and the harsh realities of life in rural Russia. It delves into their experiences and the societal pressures they face following the death of their father, as they navigate their own paths through personal challenges and family dynamics.  The opening of the novel presents a vivid and somber portrayal of Antipa Lunjeff, a reclusive peasant who retreats into the forest for eight years after a life of sin, seeking redemption. As Antipa dies, the narrative shifts to his two sons. Jaakko, the older brother, is a rebellious figure with a troubled relationship with alcohol and authority, while Terenti, the younger brother, is more introverted and burdened by his family's reputation. The poignant tone is set as the narrative explores their lives after the father’s death, touching on themes of despair and longing for a better life, contrasting their father’s isolation with their own struggles for identity and purpose in a difficult world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[54],"Helve, Anton",290,"Romaani seuraa kolmea nuorta miestä heidän kasvaessaan ja etsiessään paikkaansa venäläisessä yhteiskunnassa. Teos kuvaa karun realistisesti köyhyyttä, rikollisuutta ja pyrkimystä parempaan elämään kaupunkiympäristössä.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":62,"origin":63,"language":18,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":64,"charCount":65,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":66,"gutenbergSubjects":67,"gutenbergCategories":68,"gutenbergSummary":69,"gutenbergTranslators":70,"gutenbergDownloadCount":71,"aiDescription":72},1418,"Kolme ystävystä II","1418-gorki-maksim-kolme-ystavysta-ii","1418__Gorki_Maksim__Kolme_ystävystä_II",[],[17],46096,277697,53211,[26],[51,29],"\"Kolme ystävystä II\" by Maksim Gorky is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story delves into the lives and struggles of three friends—Ilja, Jaakko, and Paavali—against a backdrop of social turmoil and despair. It explores themes of friendship, love, and the search for meaning in a world rife with injustice and moral dilemmas.  The opening of the novel introduces the reader to a tense atmosphere following the murder of a merchant, Poluektoff, which captivates the town's interest and draws Ilja into contemplation about his future. As rumors swirl around the incident, Ilja grapples with feelings of uncertainty and disillusionment. Meanwhile, his friend Jaakko appears increasingly troubled, preoccupied with philosophical musings and the mysteries of existence. Their interactions, colored by Jaakko's fixation with an enigmatic book and hints of romantic entanglements, set the stage for deeper explorations of their relationships and the societal pressures they face. The narrative hints at the characters’ complex dynamics and the larger questions of morality and purpose that will unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[54],180,"Gorkin realistinen romaani kuvaa kolmen nuoren miehen elämää ja kohtaloita venäläisessä kaupunkiyhteiskunnassa. Päähenkilö Ilja Lunjeff yrittää rakentaa parempaa tulevaisuutta, mutta joutuu kamppailemaan niin sisäisen levottomuutensa kuin ympäröivän maailman moraalisen rappion ja rikosten kanssa.",{"number":74,"title":75,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":76,"bookId":77,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":78,"origin":79,"language":18,"yearPublished":80,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":81,"charCount":82,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":83,"gutenbergSubjects":84,"gutenbergCategories":85,"gutenbergSummary":86,"gutenbergTranslators":87,"gutenbergDownloadCount":89,"aiDescription":90},1426,"Kolme kertomusta","1426-gorki-maksim-kolme-kertomusta","1426__Gorki_Maksim__Kolme_kertomusta",[],[17],1892,18821,121080,52687,[26,27],[29,30],"\"Kolme kertomusta: Koteloitunut ihminen. Karviaismarjat. Rakkaudesta.\" by Anton Chekhov is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This work captures the complexities of human nature, social dynamics, and personal dilemmas through Chekhov's keen observations and masterful storytelling. Each tale delves into the lives of various characters, exploring themes of love, isolation, and societal constraints.  At the start of \"Koteloitunut ihminen,\" we are introduced to two men, animal doctor Ivan Ivanitsh and schoolteacher Burkin, who find themselves sharing a hut near a village boundary, discussing the peculiarities of human behavior as they wait for morning. Their conversation revolves around the eccentricities of a man named Belikov, an overly cautious Greek teacher whose life is marked by a fear of the outside world and a desperate need for control. He isolates himself from society, which leads to an exploration of themes such as fear of change and the human tendency to withdraw into comfort—setting the stage for the examination of personal and societal conflicts that Chekhov adeptly magnifies throughout his collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[88],"Silvanto, Reino",296,"Kolme novellia sisältävä kokoelma kuvaa venäläistä elämää yhteiskunnan alimmilla portailla. Kertomukset Kaksikymmentä kuusi ja yksi, Kain ja Artem sekä Jemeljan Piljaj tarkastelevat työläisten ja kuljeksijoiden arkea, jossa inhimillisyys ja karut elinolosuhteet kohtaavat.",{"number":92,"title":93,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":94,"bookId":95,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":96,"origin":97,"language":18,"yearPublished":98,"yearPublishedTranslation":99,"wordCount":100,"charCount":101,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":102,"gutenbergSubjects":103,"gutenbergCategories":104,"gutenbergSummary":105,"gutenbergTranslators":106,"gutenbergDownloadCount":107,"aiDescription":108},1435,"Konovalov","1435-gorki-maksim-konovalov","1435__Gorki_Maksim__Konovalov",[],[17],1897,1912,16614,105500,53410,[26],[51,29],"\"Konovalov\" by Maksim Gorky is a short story written in 1897. The narrator recalls his time working alongside Konovalov, a talented baker with a restless spirit who cannot maintain a stable life. Despite his skills and good intentions, Konovalov is periodically overcome by an urge to abandon everything for drinking and wandering. Through their friendship, philosophical discussions, and encounters with society's outcasts, the story explores one man's struggle with inner demons and his inability to find peace in ordinary existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],302,"Kertoja lukee sanomalehdestä entisen työtoverinsa Konovalovin itsemurhasta ja alkaa muistella heidän yhteistä aikaansa leipomossa. Teos kuvaa mietiskelevää ja vaiteliasta miestä, jonka elämää leimaavat irtolaisuus, sisäinen levottomuus ja lopulta mielen synkkyys.",{"number":110,"title":111,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":112,"bookId":113,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":114,"origin":115,"language":18,"yearPublished":80,"yearPublishedTranslation":117,"wordCount":118,"charCount":119,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":120,"gutenbergSubjects":121,"gutenbergCategories":123,"gutenbergSummary":125,"gutenbergTranslators":126,"gutenbergDownloadCount":128,"aiDescription":129},1445,"Kertomuksia I","1445-gorki-maksim-kertomuksia-i","1445__Gorki_Maksim__Kertomuksia_I",[],[116],"ranskalainen",1902,23299,142013,14434,[122],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[124,30],"French Literature","\"Kertomuksia\" by Émile Zola is a collection of narratives written during the late 19th century, characterized by Zola's vivid realism that reflects social themes and human condition. The stories often explore the lives of individuals against the backdrop of societal changes, tensions, and personal struggles. In the opening portion, the narrative revolves around the miller Ukko Merlier and his daughter Françoise during a significant moment in their lives—the celebration of her engagement to Dominique, a handsome yet lazy young man.  The beginning of \"Kertomuksia\" introduces the charming setting of Ukko Merlier's mill on a beautiful summer evening, where the preparations for Françoise's engagement create a festive atmosphere. The narrative paints a picturesque view of the surroundings at Rocreuse, characterized by lush nature and the quaint mill that stands as a centerpiece of their lives. It captures the essence of rural life and familial relationships, particularly the tension created when Françoise expresses her love for Dominique. The calmness of this celebratory moment soon becomes tinged with impending conflict as external troubles—symbolized by the looming threat of war—begin to encroach upon their happiness, hinting at the challenges the characters will face as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[127],"Erkko, Eero",390,"Gorkin varhaisia novelleja sisältävä kokoelma kuvaa yhteiskunnan laitapuolen kulkijoita, kuten mustalaisia ja satamatyöläisiä. Tarinat yhdistävät karua realismia ja romantiikkaa, painottaen yksilön vapaudenkaipuuta ja elämänvoimaa.",{"number":131,"title":132,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":133,"bookId":134,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":135,"origin":136,"language":18,"yearPublished":137,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":138,"charCount":139,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":120,"gutenbergSubjects":140,"gutenbergCategories":141,"gutenbergSummary":125,"gutenbergTranslators":142,"gutenbergDownloadCount":128,"aiDescription":143},1446,"Kertomuksia II","1446-gorki-maksim-kertomuksia-ii","1446__Gorki_Maksim__Kertomuksia_II",[],[116],1898,17216,103100,[122],[124,30],[127],"Venäläisen kirjailijan novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia elämän laitapuolen kulkijoista, työttömistä ja nälkäisistä hahmoista. Tarinat sijoittuvat karuihin maisemiin, joissa ihmisen selviytymistaistelu kohtaa yhteiskunnan välinpitämättömyyden.",{"number":145,"title":146,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":147,"bookId":148,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":149,"origin":150,"language":18,"yearPublished":151,"yearPublishedTranslation":151,"wordCount":152,"charCount":153,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":154,"gutenbergSubjects":155,"gutenbergCategories":156,"gutenbergSummary":157,"gutenbergTranslators":158,"gutenbergDownloadCount":160,"aiDescription":161},1451,"Vankila","1451-gorki-maksim-vankila","1451__Gorki_Maksim__Vankila",[],[17],1905,10814,69514,53584,[26],[51,29],"\"Vankila\" by Maksim Gorky is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story focuses on Mischa Malinin, a student who finds himself entangled in the oppressive and tumultuous environment of a prison amidst a politically charged atmosphere. It explores themes of social injustice, the human spirit, and the quest for dignity in the face of adversity.  The opening of \"Vankila\" sets a grim and atmospheric scene as a crowd is being forcefully herded into a prison surrounded by a chilly, oppressive weather. Mischa, described as a compassionate and sensitive young man, is caught up in the chaotic turmoil of the people around him, some fearful, others defiant. He bravely confronts a police officer when he sees a young girl being pushed against her will, demonstrating his inner turmoil and overwhelming sense of empathy. The narrative introduces various characters and an eerie atmosphere of despair while hinting at the underlying social tensions and the personal struggle of Mischa, as he grapples with the harsh realities of life in captivity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[159],"Lattu, Iisakki",286,"Gorkin teos kuvaa nuoren ylioppilaan Mischa Malininin kokemuksia vankilassa ja poliisien mielivaltaa 1900-luvun alun Venäjällä. Kertomus syventyy vankeuden herättämiin tunteisiin, ihmisarvon murenemiseen sekä yhteiskunnalliseen epäoikeudenmukaisuuteen vallankumouksellisen liikehdinnän keskellä.",{"number":163,"title":164,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":165,"bookId":166,"genreRaw":167,"genre":168,"themes":169,"origin":170,"language":18,"yearPublished":117,"yearPublishedTranslation":171,"wordCount":172,"charCount":173,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":174,"gutenbergSubjects":175,"gutenbergCategories":180,"gutenbergSummary":182,"gutenbergTranslators":183,"gutenbergDownloadCount":184,"aiDescription":185},1457,"Pohjalla","1457-gorki-maksim-pohjalla","1457__Gorki_Maksim__Pohjalla","Kuvaelmia, neljä näytöstä","naytelma",[],[17],1904,18842,109141,53703,[176,177,178,179],"Poverty -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Drama","Poverty -- Russia -- Drama","Russia -- Social conditions -- 1801-1917 -- Drama","Russian drama -- Translations into Finnish",[181,29],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Pohjalla: Kuvaelmia, neljä näytöstä\" by Maksim Gorky is a play written in the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of a dilapidated lodging house, the script introduces a cast of characters who navigate their harsh lives, filled with struggle, longing, and bitter humor. The central figure, Michàil Ivànov Kostiljév, along with other tenants, provides a glimpse into the gritty realities of the working class.  The opening of the play presents an evocative scene within the dimly-lit lodging house, where various characters engage in a mix of tumultuous interactions and mundane activities. Dialogue flows between characters like Vasilisa and Bubnov as they grapple with personal struggles and societal issues, revealing their complex relationships and the overarching themes of poverty and despair. Conversations oscillate between bickering and camaraderie, painting a vivid portrayal of life at the bottom rung of society, with characters often resorting to humor as a coping mechanism for their dire circumstances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[159],250,"Gorkin tunnetuimmassa näytelmässä joukko yhteiskunnan hyljeksimiä ihmisiä elää ankeassa yömajassa. Teos tarkastelee ihmisarvoa, totuuden ja lohdullisen valheen välistä kamppailua sekä venäläisen alaluokan kurjia oloja 1900-luvun taitteessa.",{"number":187,"title":188,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":189,"bookId":190,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":191,"origin":192,"language":18,"yearPublished":98,"yearPublishedTranslation":193,"wordCount":194,"charCount":195,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":196,"gutenbergSubjects":197,"gutenbergCategories":198,"gutenbergSummary":199,"gutenbergTranslators":200,"gutenbergDownloadCount":201,"aiDescription":202},1459,"Orlowit: mies ja vaimo","1459-gorki-maksim-orlowit-mies-ja-vaimo","1459__Gorki_Maksim__Orlowit_mies_ja_vaimo",[],[17],1908,15457,93529,53760,[26],[51,29],"\"Orlowit: mies ja vaimo\" by Maksim Gorky is a novella written in the early 20th century. The book explores the tumultuous relationship of a working-class couple, Grigori and Matrjona Orlow, as they navigate the despair of their lives marked by poverty, alcoholism, and domestic violence. The story unfolds in a gritty, oppressive setting that reflects their struggles and emotional turmoil.  The opening portion of the novella introduces Grigori Orlow, a cobbler with a fierce temper, and his wife Matrjona, who endures both physical and emotional abuse. The scene is tense, depicting a chaotic environment where neighbors gossip about the couple's frequent fights. Grigori grapples with feelings of shame and guilt over his violent behavior, yet feels trapped in a cycle of anger and despair. Their conversations reveal deep-rooted issues of boredom, frustration, and resentment in their marriage. Through Gorky's vivid portrayal, readers witness the oppressive nature of their lives and the impact of societal conditions on personal relationships, setting the tone for the haunting exploration of human vulnerability and resilience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],294,"Kertomus seuraa suutari Grischka Orlowin ja hänen vaimonsa Matrjonan väkivaltaista arkea ja keskinäisiä riitoja. Heidän elämänsä muuttuu, kun he hakeutuvat työhön kolerasairaalaan ja yrittävät löytää olemassaololleen tarkoituksen sairauden keskellä.",{"number":204,"title":205,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":206,"bookId":207,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":208,"origin":209,"language":18,"yearPublished":211,"yearPublishedTranslation":212,"wordCount":213,"charCount":214,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":215,"gutenbergSubjects":216,"gutenbergCategories":222,"gutenbergSummary":224,"gutenbergTranslators":225,"gutenbergDownloadCount":227,"aiDescription":228},1462,"Äiti","1462-gorki-maksim-aiti","1462__Gorki_Maksim__Äiti",[],[210],"nobel",1906,1907,62758,400426,75073,[217,218,219,220,221],"Italian fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Italy -- Fiction","Mothers and sons -- Fiction","Priesthood -- Fiction","Sardinia (Italy) -- Fiction",[51,223],"Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Äiti: Romaani\" by Grazia Deledda is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores complex themes of motherhood, sacrifice, and moral struggle as the protagonist, Maria Maddalena, grapples with the troubling behavior of her son, Paulo. Central to the narrative is the relationship between mother and son, particularly as Paulo becomes increasingly entwined with a mysterious woman, leading to strife and emotional turmoil within their household.  At the start of the story, we meet Maria Maddalena, who is anxiously waiting for her son Paulo, who she suspects is sneaking out at night. As she listens to his stealthy movements, her worry intensifies and she recalls Paulo's recent troubling behaviors, which include spending more time grooming himself and showing interest in women, actions she fears may steer him into sin. When she decides to follow him one night, she discovers that he is heading to a home not far from theirs, one that harbors a young woman who is alone and alluring. The tension of Maria’s protective instincts and Paulo’s desires sets the stage for a conflict that delves deeply into themes of temptation and the frailty of human morality, all while the ominous force of the night serves as a backdrop to their unfolding drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[226],"Hahl, Jalmari",269,"Sosialistisen realismin klassikko kertoo työläisäidistä, joka havahtuu poikansa vallankumouksellisen toiminnan myötä yhteiskunnalliseen epäoikeudenmukaisuuteen. Teos kuvaa työläisten ankeaa arkea Venäjällä sekä äidin kasvua pelokkaasta tarkkailijasta aktiiviseksi aatteen puolustajaksi.",{"number":230,"title":231,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":232,"bookId":233,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":234,"origin":235,"language":18,"yearPublished":137,"yearPublishedTranslation":236,"wordCount":237,"charCount":238,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":239,"gutenbergSubjects":240,"gutenbergCategories":241,"gutenbergSummary":242,"gutenbergTranslators":243,"gutenbergDownloadCount":244,"aiDescription":245},1479,"Varjenka","1479-gorki-maksim-varjenka","1479__Gorki_Maksim__Varjenka",[],[17],1915,26436,164988,54185,[26],[51,29],"\"Varjenka\" by Maksim Gorky is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story begins with Ippolit Sergejevitsh Palkanov receiving an urgent telegram from his sister Jelisaveta, informing him of her husband's death and requesting his assistance on their estate. As Ippolit journeys back to the countryside, he is filled with a mix of trepidation and obligation, reflecting on his sister's troubled marriage and the emotional complexities of family ties.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Ippolit as he arrives at his sister's home, where he finds her surprisingly composed despite her recent loss. Their interaction reveals the strain of their long-distance relationship and sets the stage for deeper discussions about life, personal despair, and societal roles. In this early encounter, Varjenka, a lively and attractive girl, makes her entrance, bringing a fresh dynamic to the narrative. As their conversations unfold during idyllic summer days, themes of love, duty, and personal freedom begin to emerge against the backdrop of the Russian countryside. This sets up a story that promises to explore not only personal relationships but also broader social issues, making the lives of the characters deeply resonant with the reader. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[88],262,"Yksityisdosentti Ippolit Sergejevitsh matkustaa sisarensa maatilalle Volgan varrelle ja kohtaa siellä luonnonlapsi Varjenkan. Pienoisromaani tarkastelee akateemisen maailman ja vaistomaisen elämäntavan välistä eroa sekä venäläisen maaseudun tunnelmia.",{"number":247,"title":248,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":249,"bookId":250,"genreRaw":13,"genre":41,"themes":251,"origin":252,"language":18,"yearPublished":193,"yearPublishedTranslation":253,"wordCount":254,"charCount":255,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":256,"gutenbergSubjects":257,"gutenbergCategories":258,"gutenbergSummary":259,"gutenbergTranslators":260,"gutenbergDownloadCount":262,"aiDescription":263},796,"Rippi","796-gorki-maksim-rippi","796__Gorki_Maksim__Rippi",[],[17],1909,54259,312593,46741,[26],[51,29],"\"Rippi\" by Maksim Gorky is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the life of Matvei, a foundling growing up in a world of hardship and struggle, as he navigates through love, loss, and the complexities of human morality. The novel delves into themes of social justice, spirituality, and the search for identity, framed within Matvei's encounters with various characters who shape his understanding of life.  The opening of \"Rippi\" introduces Matvei's early childhood experiences, beginning with his abandonment as an infant at the gates of a mansion, where he is discovered by a gardener named Danila. Matvei is subsequently taken in by an eccentric old man named Larion, who loves animals and finds solace in song, living a life filled with joy amidst poverty. Through Larion's mentorship, Matvei learns about compassion and the essence of humanity. The initial chapters depict Matvei's struggles with identity and his yearning for acceptance in a world that often ostracizes him, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of survival, spirituality, and the pursuit of personal truth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[261],"Marjanen, V. A.",214,"Löytölapsen elämäntarinaa ja hengellistä etsintää seuraava romaani sijoittuu venäläiseen kyläyhteisöön. Teos tarkastelee ihmisen suhdetta uskontoon ja yhteiskunnalliseen asemaan päähenkilön varttuessa ja etsiessä paikkaansa maailmassa.",13,1,24]