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The Adventurer (novel)

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Wikipedia article




'The Adventurer' (UK title: 'Michael The Finn'; original title 'Mikael Karvajalka') is a novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari, published in 1948. It is a fictional tale of a young Finnish man, Mikael Karvajalka ('Hairy-foot'), set in 16th century Europe. The main character Mikael is shown as an intellectual but rather naive person, starting his life as an orphan bastard who pursues a better social status with help of friendly people and by means of theological studies, but ends up drifting along through historical events across Europe rather than being able to steer his life himself.

Plot summary



The book begins in the city of Turku and follows Mikael along an adventure throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. The book depicts many actual historical events with a rich style, although Mikael's involvement in the events is fictitious. The historical events and millieu featured in the book include:

*Denmark's conquest of Sweden, the Stockholm Bloodbath and eventually the downfall of king Christian II of Denmark.

* Student life at the Sorbonne in Paris at this time.

*Protestant reformation and related political unrest in Germany (the Poor Barons' Rebellion and the peasants' war), Luther and Mntzer themselves appearing as side characters.

*Spanish monarch sending conquistadors to New World, Mikael almost made to join Pizarro's expedition.

* A witch-hunt conducted by the Inquisition in a small German town, claiming the life of an innocent girl.

*Wars in 16th-century Europe and expansion of the Ottoman Empire.

*Plundering of Rome (Sack of Rome) during reign of Pope Clement VII

The story is continued in The Wanderer, where the protagonist explores the Ottoman Empire.

Reception



The 'Mikael' duology won the 1950 State Literary Prize of Finland. 'The Adventurer' inspired Jean Auel to start her career as a writer: "It was this story that began to crystallize for me an understanding of the real power of fiction: its ability to make the reader feel. Whatever else a work of fiction may be -- educational, intellectual, literary, narrative -- if it doesn't move the reader, if it doesn't reach inside and grab, it's a waste of the medium and ultimately it fails."

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Category:1948 novels

Category:Picaresque novels

Category:Novels set in the 16th century

Category:Novels by Mika Waltari

Category:Finnish historical novels

Category:Novels about orphans

Category:Inquisition in fiction

Category:20th-century Finnish novels

Category:Stockholm Bloodbath

Category:Cultural depictions of Christian II of Denmark

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