Ajan käänteessä: Isänmaallisia runoja ja ballaadeja

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Ajan käänteessä: Isänmaallisia runoja ja ballaadeja

by Larin-Kyösti

FI·~57 minutes·49 chapters

Chapters

49 total

AJAN KÄÄNTEESSÄ

0:04

LARIN-KYÖSTI

0:07

SISÄLLYS:

2:42

ALEKSIN JOULU.

1:42

MENNEITÄ VAIHEITA.

3:18

ELETTIHIN ENNENKIN.

0:53

HUHUN HUUHKAIN.

0:28

KUN LAULAJAT LAULELI.

1:19

SUOMENLAHDELLA.

0:34

SAULIN LANKEEMUS.

1:09

Description

A modest yet heartfelt collection gathers together a series of patriotic poems and ballads, all written as a tribute to a beloved Finnish literary figure. First published at the close of the 19th century, the verses echo the era’s deep‑seated love for the nation’s forests, lakes and winter snows. Each piece is stamped with a reverence for cultural heritage that still resonates today.

The poems travel from lively village celebrations to solemn meditations on past battles and migrations. Vivid images of snow‑laden landscapes, wandering hunters, and the echo of ancient folk songs mingle with stirring calls for unity and freedom. Though rooted in historic events, the language remains lyrical, allowing listeners to feel the pulse of a people striving toward a shared destiny.

With its rhythmic cadence and evocative phrasing, the collection invites listeners to experience Finland’s soul through verse. The simple, melodic structure makes the works accessible, while the occasional heroic flourish adds a touch of drama. It is an intimate auditory portrait of a nation’s heart, perfect for those who enjoy poetry that sings of home and heritage.

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Language

fi

Duration

~57 minutes (55K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2020-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Larin-Kyösti

Larin-Kyösti

1873–1948

A Finnish poet remembered for lyrical, nature-filled verse, he became widely known around the turn of the 20th century and remained a distinctive voice in Finnish literature. Writing under a pen name, he blended folk-song warmth with a more personal, often melancholy tone.

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