
KALEVIPOEG
SISÄLTÖ:
A thoughtful guide invites listeners into the world of Finland’s ancient epic, tracing how the legendary verses were gathered from remote villages and woven into a single, powerful narrative. The presenter explains the historic journey of the collector who traveled the countryside, recording songs that speak of wise singers, heroic smiths, and daring wanderers, and shows how these fragments became the foundation of a national myth. Listeners will discover why the epic resonated far beyond its borders, inspiring pride at home and fascination abroad.
Beyond the origins, the discussion turns to the deeper meaning of those old chants, exploring what they reveal about early Finnish life, belief, and identity. By examining the interplay of myth and history, the speaker highlights how the tales of magic, love, and conflict still echo in modern culture. This accessible overview offers a fresh perspective on a work that continues to shape a people’s sense of self.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jari Koivisto
Release date
2021-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1855–1924
A Finnish writer, translator, and educator, he helped bring reading material and world literature to Finnish readers at a time when the country’s school culture was still taking shape. His books range from school readers to a Finnish version of the Estonian epic Kalevipoeg.
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