Kylän lauluja

audiobook

Kylän lauluja

by Larin-Kyösti

FI·~50 minutes·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

KYLÄN LAULUJA

0:01

LARIN-KYÖSTI

0:03

SISÄLTÖ:

5:39

I.

0:41

II.

0:31

III.

36:28

"RIUVUN VETO"

0:11

I.

1:07

II.

2:14

III.

1:31

Description

The collection unfolds like a summer breeze over a quiet Finnish village, where each poem is a small song that follows the turning of the seasons. From the first thaw of spring, with melting frost and budding birches, to the bright afternoons by the lake, the verses paint vivid pictures of fields, forests, and the rhythmic life of the people who work them.

Among the voices are a proud new magistrate, once a humble farmer, now bearing the weight of local authority, and mischievous youths such as Veijari‑Heikki and the shy Henna, whose playful banter echoes across the water. A wandering sage visits the village, offering cryptic riddles and folk wisdom, while the community’s own chants—weddings, harvests, and quiet evenings—bind the listeners together.

The book balances gentle humor with a reverent tone, letting listeners hear the hum of a sawmill, the rustle of reeds, and the soft lament of a lone shepherd. It feels like stepping into a living tableau, where every line invites you to hum along with the everyday poetry of village life.

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Language

fi

Duration

~50 minutes (48K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2019-08-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Larin-Kyösti

Larin-Kyösti

1873–1948

A Finnish poet remembered for lyrical, nature-filled verse, he became widely known around the turn of the 20th century and remained a distinctive voice in Finnish literature. Writing under a pen name, he blended folk-song warmth with a more personal, often melancholy tone.

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