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Seitsemän päivää keskusasemalla

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A first-person eyewitness narrative follows the narrator from rural solitude into a city transformed by a sweeping workers' strike, witnessing electrified crowds, sudden panic around government buildings, and a chaotic night on the central square. Called by the strike committee to take charge of public order, the narrator describes accepting command, the guiding principles of centralized leadership, strict neutrality, and preventing bloodshed, and reflects on the moral and practical difficulties of organizing and restraining mass movements amid fear, confusion, and political tension.

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Johan Kock

Johan Kock was a Finnish author best known for his novel "Seitsemän päivää keskusasemalla". His work reflects the complexities of human experience and societal dynamics, often exploring themes of isolation and connection. Kock's writing is characterized by its vivid portrayal of characters and their struggles, making a significant contribution to Finnish literature. Though not widely recognized outside of Finland, his literary efforts resonate with readers interested in the nuances of everyday life and the human condition.

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