
PULMUSPARVI
JOOSEPPI MUSTAKALLIO
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A vivid tapestry of verse, this collection opens with a series of personal and communal moments—birth, summer travels, weddings, and celebrations that echo the rhythms of 19th‑century Finnish life. The poet’s voice moves between intimate confession and public hymn, blending heartfelt longing with a reverent awe of the natural world. Through images of saunas, storm‑tossed seas, and the soaring eagle, the work paints a portrait of a nation wrestling with faith, identity, and the fierce beauty of its landscape.
The poems shift seamlessly from tender love songs to rousing calls for unity, each stanza carrying a lyrical cadence that feels both ancient and immediate. Listeners will be drawn into the speaker’s “burning chest”—the passionate yearning for freedom, hope, and a deeper connection to the divine. The language, rich with folklore and seasonal motifs, invites you to wander alongside the poet, feeling the cold northern winds, the warmth of communal fire, and the promise of a new dawn.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (60K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1857–1923
A Finnish pastor, poet, and lyricist, he is remembered both for church leadership and for writing songs and verses that stayed in popular memory. His life joined faith, education, and literature in a way that made him a notable cultural figure in Finland.
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