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PAAVO KORHONEN
E. L.
This volume gathers fifty poems and six songs by a prolific early‑20th‑century Finnish poet, presenting a vivid portrait of rural life and a nation in transition. The collection is organized into sections—narrative verses, gratitude poems, moral sketches, and light‑hearted jests—each offering a snapshot of everyday concerns and communal celebrations. Together they reveal the poet’s keen eye for detail and his love of language.
From stark recollections of war’s strain and the rebuilding of village churches to playful verses about dishonest money changers and mischievous foxes, the poems blend straightforward storytelling with rhythmic craft. A gentle moral thread runs through many pieces, urging humility, warning against pride, and honoring the simple virtues of farming families. The tone shifts effortlessly between solemn reflection and witty observation, inviting listeners into the poet’s world.
The concluding songs range from a lively drinking tune to a tender wedding hymn, echoing the oral traditions that once filled community gatherings. These melodies preserve the cadence of a bygone era, resonating with contemporary ears while retaining their historic charm.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (190K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-05-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1775–1840
Remembered as Vihta-Paavo, this Finnish folk poet gave sharp, memorable voice to ordinary rural life. His verses mix humor, satire, and a strong sense of local character.
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