Kaukomieli : Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle, kolmessa kuvaelmassa

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Kaukomieli : Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle, kolmessa kuvaelmassa

by Willie Angervo

FI·~1 hours·64 chapters

Chapters

64 total

KAUKOMIELI

0:05

WILLIE ANGERVO

0:06

AINIKKI:

1:37

AINIKKI:

2:49

ÄITI:

7:31

1:NEN SAARELAINEN:

2:44

2:NEN NEITO:

0:21

2:NEN MIES:

0:15

1:NEN NEITO:

0:06

1:NEN MIES:

0:17

Description

A vivid theatrical retelling brings the restless hero Lemminkäinen to life in three striking scenes. The opening act introduces him as a charismatic wanderer, driven by an insatiable thirst for adventure and love. He finds himself drawn into the mysterious world of ancient talismans, where old beliefs clash with the rational spirit of the modern age, setting the stage for a tale that balances mythic wonder with philosophical reflection.

The play’s introductory prose frames this conflict, reminding listeners that the power of sacred objects once shaped entire cultures. As Lemminkäinen confronts the allure of these forgotten charms, his bold personality and yearning for freedom clash with the looming expectations of his people. The atmosphere is charged with lyrical language and a hint of the supernatural, inviting the audience to feel both the hero’s daring spirit and the weight of tradition he must navigate.

Through rhythmic dialogue and vivid stage directions, the first act captures the excitement of a young hero stepping onto a path that could change his destiny, while the surrounding commentary hints at larger questions about belief, heritage, and the role of myth in a rapidly changing world.

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Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (98K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Hyvinkää: Uus-uskonnollinen Kustannuslliike, 1916.

Credits

Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2024-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Willie Angervo

1875–1938

A Finnish doctor who also wrote about myth, spirituality, and the hidden side of human life, he brought an unusual mix of medical training and esoteric curiosity to his work. His books and plays draw on both modern thought and the world of the Kalevala.

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