
audiobook
by Aino Kallas
TÄHDENLENTO
AINO KALLAS
SISÄLLYS:
I. HÄMÄRÄ
II. TÄHDENLENTO
III. MURROS
IV. HILJAINEN KOHTALO
The biography invites listeners into the turbulent world of 19th‑century Estonia, where a young woman named Koidula emerges from a landscape scarred by foreign rule and serfdom. Against a backdrop of oppressive landlords and a fledgling national consciousness, her early years are marked by a yearning for freedom that finds its first expression in poetry and restless letters.
Drawing on a wealth of private archives—family photographs, correspondence, and the rare published exchange with fellow writer Kreutzwald—the author reconstructs Koidula’s inner life with remarkable intimacy. The narrative follows her gradual awakening as a poetic voice, showing how personal loss and societal pressure shape her resolve to become a symbol of hope for her people.
Listeners will hear a portrait that balances historical detail with lyrical reflection, capturing the poet’s fierce dedication to cultural renewal. The early chapters set the stage for a journey that intertwines personal courage with the broader struggle for a nation’s identity.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (311K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1956
A major voice in Finnish and Estonian literature, she is remembered for intense, lyrical stories that often blend folklore, history, and forbidden desire. Her life moved between Finland, Estonia, and the wider European world, giving her work a rich cross-cultural spirit.
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