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Hajamietteitä kapinaviikoilta 1/3 / Ensimmäinen ja toinen viikko

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A series of fragmentary, diary-like reflections recorded during the opening weeks of an urban insurrection, conveying daily impressions of surveillance, sporadic shootings, rumor and censorship, and the claustrophobic rhythms of life under emergency conditions. The writer alternates personal fear and moral questioning with sharp commentary on partisan newspapers, leadership decisions, and propaganda, while weighing prospects for reconciliation, legal reprisals, and social breakdown. Entries blend immediate observations, hearsay and speculation as the author tries to make sense of unfolding violence, authority, and the uncertain future of community ties.

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Juhani Aho

Juhani Aho was a Finnish author and journalist, recognized as one of the pioneers of modern Finnish literature. Born in 1861, he made significant contributions to the literary landscape with his diverse body of work, which includes novels, short stories, and essays. Aho's writing often reflects the social and cultural changes in Finland during his time. His notable works include "Juha," a novel that explores themes of love and betrayal, and "Katajainen kansani," which offers a poignant portrayal of Finnish rural life. Aho's literary legacy continues to influence Finnish literature and is celebrated for its depth and insight.

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