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A young, restless poet from a modest Swedish town finds his voice amid the clatter of newspaper presses and the quiet of a small countryside. Though his early life seemed aimless—studying without purpose and drifting between jobs—he soon burst onto the literary scene with a collection that combined lively, folk‑song rhythms with a deep, often somber lyricism. His verses swing between bright humor and a haunting introspection, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of everyday life while pondering larger, timeless questions.
This volume gathers a selection of those early poems, freshly rendered into Finnish by a dedicated translator. The selection leans heavily toward the “folk‑song” pieces that once delighted critics for their catchy meter and vivid imagery, yet it also includes the more contemplative sections that reveal the poet’s inner struggles and philosophical musings. Listeners will discover a blend of playful cadence, melancholy reflections on illness and mortality, and a keen awareness of nature’s restorative power—all presented with the charm of a voice that still feels fresh today.
Full title
Valittuja runoja Kokoelmista 'Guitarr och Dragharmonika', 'Nya Dikter' ja 'Räggler å Paschaser' Kokoelmista 'Guitarr och Dragharmonika', 'Nya Dikter' ja 'Räggler å Paschaser'
Language
fi
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1911
A major Swedish poet, his work helped loosen the old rules of verse by blending musical language with everyday speech. His poems can feel playful, tender, and painfully honest all at once.
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