
audiobook
by Kaarlo Hemmo
KURJUKSEN KULUKUSTA PELASTUNNA
KAARLO HEMMO
The book opens a window onto an old Finnish belief in a relentless sea vortex that swallows ships whole. Drawing on accounts from ancient Greek travelers, medieval chroniclers and later Nordic storytellers, it shows how the image of a hungry whirlpool—sometimes called “kurimuksen” or the “Anostos”—has floated through centuries of oral tradition. Readers encounter vivid descriptions of sailors battling unseen currents, of waves that seem to inhale and then expel the world’s waters, and of the strange, animal‑like sounds said to echo from the depths.
Interwoven with these mythic layers is the humble tale of Joakko Suutar, a village shoemaker whose childhood memories and daily labor are narrated in a dialect that preserves the flavor of the era. His story grounds the grand, almost cosmic legends in the simple rhythms of rural life, illustrating how such extraordinary myths become part of everyday conversation. The work invites listeners to hear how folklore, history, and personal recollection intertwine along the Finnish coast.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (97K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1858–1940
A Finnish writer, journalist, and farmer who brought the Savonian dialect vividly onto the page, he also took part in public life as a representative in the Finnish Diet. His work is closely tied to rural life in Rautalampi and to the local speech and character of eastern Finland.
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