
SÄKENIÄ
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AUGUST AHLQVIST (OKSANEN).
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A vivid portrait emerges from this eclectic collection, weaving together lyrical verses, personal reflections, and historical snippets that trace the early stirrings of a nation’s cultural awakening. The poems range from spirited folk songs and solemn sonnets to playful fables about wolves and lambs, each echoing the rhythms of a rugged landscape and the yearning of a people finding their voice.
Interwoven with the verses are memoir-like passages that reveal the formative years of a young scholar from North Savo, his restless drive to bring education to his homeland, and his pioneering efforts to translate and publish the first Finnish textbooks. Through his eyes we glimpse the birth of a literary movement, the birth of a newspaper that championed the Finnish language, and the fervent desire to shape a national identity.
The volume captures a moment when language, poetry, and patriotism converge, offering listeners a window into the passionate creativity and intellectual vigor of a figure whose work helped lay the foundations for modern Finnish literature.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (203K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1826–1889
A major voice in 19th-century Finland, he moved easily between poetry, language study, and public debate. His work helped shape Finnish literary culture, even as his fierce criticism made him one of its most controversial figures.
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