Metsolassa

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Metsolassa

by Oskari Hynninen

FI·~1 hours

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Description

A vivid tapestry of Finnish forest life unfolds in this lyrical collection, where the mournful call of the capercaillie—Metso—serves as both motif and soundtrack. Through the eyes of seasoned woodsmen, the book recalls a bygone era of open hunting grounds, echoing with stories of spring mornings, mist‑laden birch groves, and the quiet rituals of seasonal change. Each piece feels like a walk among pines, inviting listeners to hear the rustle of leaves, the distant hoot of an owl, and the soft “kaputus” that signals the bird’s presence.

The narrator weaves personal memories with natural observation, noting how modern regulations have altered the relationship between people and the woods. Yet the reverence for the forest’s rhythms remains, from the first thaw to the amber glow of autumn evenings. Listeners are drawn into a contemplative world where every sound—whether a distant bird’s call or the crack of a twig—whispers the enduring bond between humanity and the wild.

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Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (103K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Helsinki: Yrjö Weilin, 1903.

Credits

Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2023-12-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Oskari Hynninen

1865–1906

A Finnish teacher and writer who brought the outdoors vividly onto the page, he wrote under the pen name Oskari Hynninen. His work is closely linked with nature, hunting, and everyday life in the Finnish countryside.

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