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Keksijän voitto: Romaani

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Aapeli Penttilä is an inventive, modest man who has patented a dry electrical accumulator and struggles to win practical backing for his idea. Employed in a factory storeroom, he confronts skepticism from experts, financiers and bureaucrats while nursing hopes that official recognition might secure funding and industrial application. A summons to the capital triggers travel, introspection about repeated disappointments, and vivid contrasts between private memories and public settings. The narrative traces his efforts to translate technical theory into usable practice amid social indifference, showing both the personal costs of invention and the obstacles a lone innovator faces in seeking support.

About the Author

Airola, Väinö portrait

Väinö Airola

Väinö Airola was a Finnish author known for his novel "Keksijän voitto: Romaani." His work reflects themes of innovation and creativity, exploring the journey of a protagonist in a narrative that intertwines personal ambition with broader societal implications. Airola's contributions to Finnish literature offer insights into the cultural and historical context of his time, making his writing a notable part of Finland's literary heritage.