
MESIKÄMMEN; MUSTI; AHVEN JA KULTAKALAT
SISÄLLYS:
MESIKÄMMEN
NUORI NALLE.
KUJEELAN MATTI.
SAUNAKARHUNA.
TAITEEN TARHOISSA.
RUUSUJA JA OHDAKKEITA.
JOHTAJA CARUSELLI.
KUNNIAN KUKKULOILLA.
A snowy trek leads a band of hunters deep into the forest, where they stumble upon a bear’s den and a tiny cub named Nalle. The chase, the sudden roar of the forest king, and the unexpected rescue set a lively, festive tone that balances humor with the wonder of wilderness. As Nalle is brought back to the station house, his bewildered eyes and growing curiosity invite listeners into a gentle tale of adaptation and the quiet magic of winter evenings.
The second story shifts focus to Musti, an animal whose wanderings are narrated in a series of short, vivid episodes. From crossing a blue bridge to lingering at a village chapel, each chapter captures a slice of rural life through the creature’s keen observations, blending playful mischief with moments of quiet reflection.
The final piece plunges beneath the surface, exploring the secret world of fish and the sea’s hidden rhythms. Poetic vignettes weave together mythic figures, moonlit waves, and the timeless dance of light and water, offering a lyrical meditation on depth, longing, and the unseen currents that shape our lives.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1926
A central voice in Finnish literature, this poet helped shape modern Finnish-language verse by blending folk tradition, myth, and a deeply personal lyric touch. His work remains widely loved in Finland for its musical language and recurring themes of nature, love, and sorrow.
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