
A quiet, reflective voice invites listeners into a timeless meditation on the Finnish poetic spirit. Seeking a “song‑island” where myths might dwell, the author imagines Runola—a place that hovers between cloud and sky, a realm where verses could finally find a home. The opening frames this quest as both scholarly inquiry and a dream‑filled yearning, asking why Finland has long lacked a dedicated land of legend for its poets.
The work blends lyrical prose with gentle philosophical musings, weaving references to ancient heroes such as Väinämöinen and the broader European mythic traditions. Listeners are guided through a landscape of bright clouds and dark horizons, feeling the pull of imagination that strives to tether fantasy to a subtle, natural reality. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes a soothing exploration of how dreams, nature, and cultural memory might together conjure a new mythic space—inviting anyone who loves quiet contemplation to drift along the ship of thought toward an imagined haven of song.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (101K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1796–1875
A restless 19th-century scholar and collector, he became known for documenting the lives, language, and folklore of the Forest Finns. His work helped preserve traditions that might otherwise have faded from view.
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