
MUOTO- JA MUISTIKUVIA II
SISÄLLYS:
ALEKSIS KIVI
I.
II.
III.
IV.
II.
ANTTI JALAVA
ALBERT EDELFELT
A rich tapestry of letters, essays and memoirs brings the world of nineteenth‑century Finnish culture to life. The collection opens with a close‑up portrait of the poet Aleksis Kivi—his early letters to a friend, vivid recollections of his childhood home, and reflections on the hardships that marked his final years. Interwoven are the voices of his contemporaries, offering fresh glimpses of the man behind the celebrated works.
Beyond Kivi, the volume presents the thoughts of journalist Antti Jalava, the artistic musings of painter Albert Edelfelt, and the detailed reminiscences of editor August Hagman. Their writings reveal the interconnected circles of literature, art and journalism that shaped Finland’s emerging national identity. Each piece retains its original texture, allowing listeners to hear the authentic tone of the era.
The editor’s careful framing ties these fragments together, guiding the audience toward a fuller understanding of Kivi’s legacy and the vibrant milieu that nurtured him. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation of how personal stories and public achievements together forged the cultural heritage still felt today.
Language
fi
Duration
~8 hours (506K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-11-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1917
A key figure in Finnish cultural life, this writer and scholar helped shape how Finland understood its art, literature, and theater. His books and biographies brought national culture to a wide readership at a time when Finnish identity was being actively defined.
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