
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
A richly diverse anthology gathers dozens of original Finnish narrative poems, each preserving the cadence of a living folk tradition. The collection opens with heartfelt verses about a deserted mother, heroic wanderers, and playful duels of wit, offering a snapshot of everyday struggles and aspirations in 19th‑century village life. Listeners are invited into a world where sorrow and laughter echo through simple, yet powerful, language.
The poems range from tender lullabies and love sketches to bold tales of roaming knights and cunning tricksters, all voiced with a rhythmic intimacy that feels almost conversational. Themes of duty, sacrifice, and the pull of the homeland recur, while vivid imagery—snow‑covered roofs, towering castles, humble hearths—grounds each story in a recognizable landscape. This variety ensures that each piece feels fresh while contributing to a larger mosaic of cultural memory.
Presented as spoken word, the verses retain their musical quality, allowing the listener to hear the subtle shifts of tone that once resonated in taverns and family gatherings. The anthology offers both a historical window and an emotional experience, making the past feel immediate and relatable.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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