Miehen kylkiluu: Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä by Maria Jotuni

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By Andrew Robinson Posted on Apr 1, 2026
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Jotuni, Maria, 1880-1943 Jotuni, Maria, 1880-1943
Finnish
Okay, picture this: a fancy dinner party in 1910s Finland. The wine is flowing, the conversation is sharp, and everyone is pretending to be civilized. But underneath the polite smiles, there's a simmering pot of secrets, desires, and pure, petty jealousy. That's the world of Maria Jotuni's 'Miehen kylkiluu' (A Man's Rib). This isn't a murder mystery—it's a character assassination. The main question isn't 'who did it?' but 'who will crack first?' and 'who will walk away with their dignity intact?' (Spoiler: probably no one.) It's a hilarious and painfully accurate look at how thin the veneer of good manners really is when people feel threatened or slighted. If you've ever been to a family gathering where you needed a secret eye-roll partner, you'll get this play immediately. Jotuni writes dialogue that crackles like static electricity before a storm—every line is a tiny barb or a hidden plea. It's short, it's savage, and it's surprisingly modern for something written over a century ago. You'll read it in one sitting and then immediately want to discuss it with someone.
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Maria Jotuni's 'Miehen kylkiluu' (often translated as 'A Man's Rib') is a three-act comedy that feels like it could be set yesterday. Written in 1914, it strips away the fancy clothes and formal settings of its time to show us the raw, funny, and often ugly emotions people have always felt.

The Story

The play revolves around two couples: the hosts, Heikki and Hanna, and their guests, Toivo and Martta. The evening starts with polite chatter, but it doesn't stay that way for long. Old tensions surface. Martta, it turns out, was once engaged to Heikki before he married Hanna. This fact hangs in the air, poisoning every compliment and sideways glance. As the night goes on and inhibitions fall away, the characters reveal their insecurities, their regrets, and their quiet desperation. They snipe, they flirt awkwardly, and they try desperately to maintain control. The 'man's rib' of the title becomes a symbol of this messy entanglement—who belongs to whom, and what we think we're owed from the people in our lives.

Why You Should Read It

What blew me away was how current it all feels. Jotuni had an incredible ear for the things people say when they're trying to hurt each other without seeming to. This isn't a play about big, dramatic events. It's about the small, sharp moments that define relationships: a jealous comment, a remembered slight, the way someone laughs a little too long at someone else's joke. You recognize these people. You might be one of these people after a bad day. It's comedy, but the kind that makes you wince because it's so true.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves character-driven stories, sharp dialogue, and a good dose of social awkwardness. If you're a fan of authors like Jane Austen (for the social satire) or playwrights like Chekhov (for the melancholy under the comedy), you'll find a friend in Maria Jotuni. It's also great for book clubs—there's so much to unpack in just a few pages. Don't let the 'classic' label fool you. 'Miehen kylkiluu' is a short, potent, and brilliantly observed play that proves some human dramas are truly timeless.



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William Garcia
9 months ago

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1 year ago

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7 months ago

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4 months ago

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Robert Anderson
2 years ago

Thought-provoking and well-organized content.

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