Hopeaviulu :  Runoja

audiobook

Hopeaviulu : Runoja

by Elina Vaara

FI·~20 minutes·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total
1

HOPEAVIULU

0:01
2

ELINA VAARA

0:03
3

SISÄLLYS: - KEVÄTYÖN LAULU

0:09
4

PILVIKUVAT

0:08
5

KUUNVALOSSA

0:09
6

AAMU

0:08
7

KEVÄTYÖN LAULU - KEVÄTYÖN LAULU

0:29
8

GONDOOLILAULU

0:30
9

NIINKUIN RUOHON JA RESEEDAN TUOKSU —

0:13
10

LAULU ULAPALTA

0:15

Description

A wandering chorus of verses invites listeners into a world where the rustle of grass, the hush of the sea, and the glow of moonlight become language itself. The poems move between tender intimacy and a haunting sense of mystery, each line echoing the pulse of nature and the ache of longing. Their rhythm feels both ancient and immediate, drawing you into moments that shimmer between dream and waking.

Organized into sections such as “Spring Work Song,” “Cloud Pictures,” “Moonlight,” and “Morning,” the collection explores a full day’s emotional spectrum. One part celebrates the hopeful vigor of new growth, another delves into the quiet reverence of night’s veil, while later verses contemplate love’s hidden depths and the fragile beauty of dawn. The shifts in tone create a mosaic that feels both cohesive and ever‑changing.

The language, rich with vivid imagery and subtle musicality, invites you to listen closely to the sounds of wind, water, and whispered hearts. Even without translation, the cadence carries a universal feeling of yearning and wonder, making the experience resonant for any ear that pauses to hear.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~20 minutes (19K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Porvoo: WSOY, 1928.

Credits

Tuula Temonen

Release date

2024-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elina Vaara

Elina Vaara

1903–1980

A Finnish poet with a long, wide-ranging career, she was known for lyrical verse that helped shape modern Finnish-language poetry. Writing under the pen name Elina Vaara, she published for decades and remained a recognizable literary voice in Finland.

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