
ITÄMAALAISIA HAAVEILUJA
SISÄLLYS - HAAVEILUJA
SEKASOINTUJA
ARABIALAINEN YÖ
RUNOJEN KÄÄNNÖKSIÄ
HAAVEILUJA
SEKASOINTUJA
ARABIALAINEN YÖ
RUNOJEN KÄÄNNÖKSIÄ - ISRAELIN UNELMA
KUN OKSAT AKKUNAHAN LYÖ
A lyrical tapestry woven from the quiet yearning of northern winters and the bright heat of distant lands, this collection drifts between the frost‑kissed forests of Finland and the sun‑drenched streets of the East. The poems move with a gentle, almost musical rhythm, letting the reader feel the pull of memory, love, and the restless imagination of a soul caught between two worlds. Through vivid images of snow‑covered lakes, whispering breezes, and exotic minarets, the verses explore longing, identity, and the delicate balance of hope and melancholy.
The assortment ranges from tender love sketches to vivid travel fantasies, each piece painted with sensory detail and quiet introspection. References to mythic figures, distant cities, and natural motifs blend with personal reflections, creating a mosaic that feels both intimate and far‑reaching. Listeners will find themselves carried on a gentle current of wistful reverie, where every line invites a quiet pause and a glimpse into the poet’s dreaming heart.
Language
fi
Duration
~38 minutes (37K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: Kust.Oy Osmo, 1906.
Credits
Jari Koivisto
Release date
2023-12-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1872–1939
A self-taught Finnish linguist and translator, he opened windows onto world literature for readers in Hämeenlinna and beyond. His own writing was especially drawn to Eastern languages, tales, and dreamlike settings.
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