
HELKAVIRSIÄ I-II
I 1903, II 1916. - SISÄLLYS:
ENSIMMÄINEN SARJA. - IHALEMPI.
TUURI.
MANTSIN LAULU.
ORJAN POIKA.
KIMMON KOSTO.
KALEVA.
SININEN RISTI.
YLERMI.
A vivid tapestry of Finnish myth and rural life, this collection weaves together lyrical poems that echo the ancient chants of the forest and the humble rhythms of the farmstead. From the wistful voice of an otherworldly maiden to the boisterous toast of a cheerful farmer, each piece balances the supernatural with the everyday, inviting listeners to hear the rustle of leaves, the crack of a distant thunder, and the soft murmur of a village hearth.
The verses move through a kaleidoscope of characters—spirits, hunters, and humble laborers—each confronting love, fate, and the mysteries that linger beyond the visible world. With a tone that shifts from reverent awe to playful banter, the poems capture both the solemn weight of destiny and the fleeting joy of simple pleasures, offering a resonant glimpse into a culture where the natural and the mystical are inseparably intertwined.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1926
A central voice in Finnish literature, this poet helped shape modern Finnish-language verse by blending folk tradition, myth, and a deeply personal lyric touch. His work remains widely loved in Finland for its musical language and recurring themes of nature, love, and sorrow.
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