Parasken runot

audiobook

Parasken runot

by Larin Paraske

FI·~1 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

PARASKEN RUNOT

39:26
2

Part. 1. kunniaa |2. -niaani |3. -niaane, (niaista) 1. vettä|2. -vettui |3. -vettä 1. lih(h)aa |2. -haani |3. -haane (-haista) 1. san(n)aa |2. -naani |3. -naane (-naista) 1. pojaista (poikanen) |2. -jaistu |3. -jaista 1. ol'tta |2. ol'ttu |3. ol'tta 1. mi(n)uista (minunen) |2. -minuuni |3. minuune 1. hy(yv)vii (=hyviä) | 2. hyviihyi |3. hyviini, hyviä 1. oppimii (=-mia) |2. -miihui |3. -miini, -mia 1. vetelemii (=-miä) |2. -miihyi |3. -miini, miä 1. run(n)oi (=runoja) |2. runoiui |3. runoja 1. lausehii (=-hia) |2. -sehiihui, -hiiui |3. -sehiini, -hia 1. ilmisii (=-misiä) |2. -misiini |3. -misiine

1:10:22

Description

Born in a remote border village in the early 19th century, Paraske grew up amid the mingling of Karelian, Inkeri and Greek‑faith traditions. Her life was shaped by the rhythms of rural life—marriage, migration, and the oral culture of her community—so that every line she ever uttered was learned “by ear and memory.”

The collection gathers more than a thousand of her verses, ranging from lyrical love songs and ceremonial chants to playful riddles, proverbs and even incantations. Written in the distinctive dialect of South Karelia, the poetry retains the musicality of folk singing, complete with the characteristic “laari‑” refrains that once guided dancers on village celebrations.

Listening to these recordings feels like stepping into a living archive; the narrator’s gentle cadence lets the listener hear the cadence of the original chants while the rich textures of the language transport you to the hearths and dance‑floors of a bygone Finland.

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Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (105K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Finland: Werner Söderström, 1893.

Credits

Tuula Temonen

Release date

2022-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Larin Paraske

Larin Paraske

1833–1904

A legendary runic singer from Ingria, she became one of the most important voices behind the Finnish folk-poetry tradition. Her remarkable memory and powerful performances inspired artists, scholars, and composers who were searching for the living roots of Kalevala culture.

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